MATCHA: Japanese Tattoo

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MATCHA (Art Happenings)
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Experience live performances, create art, embark on special tours of the galleries, mingle with friends over cocktails, or simply chill to the hip beats of DJs and musicians. Like the vibrant Japanese powdered green tea renowned for its richness and flavor, each MATCHA event has a refreshing and distinctive flair. It’s the perfect way to start the post-work evening and indulge in a healthy dose of the arts.

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MATCHA: Japanese Tattoo Program Notes
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Featured Artwork: Fudo Myoo zazo, The Buddhist deity Achala Vidyaraja (Japanese: Fudo Myoo)
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1100-1185, Heian period, (794-1185), The Avery Brundage Collection, B60S146+. Fudo (the Immovable One) is one of the powerful deities known as the Five Bright Kings in Japanese Buddhism and folk religion. As a manifestation of the central cosmic Buddha Mahavairochana (Japanese: Dainichi), Fudo is believed to protect Buddhism and its true adherents. Like all Bright Kings, Fudo assumes a frightening form, with a sword in his right hand and a rope in his left. He sits in front of a swiring flame of fire, with which he purifies evil.

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See demonstrations of employing both traditional (no electric needles!) and modern techniques. Joining Horitaka's diverse, talented crew of tattooists are special guests from Japan -- Shige, a powerhouse tattoo artist who has been showcased all over the world; Mutsuo, who's designed for Bathing Ape and Hysteric Glamour; and Kazunobu Nagashima, a client of Shige who will proudly display his backpiece, which won a 2007 Milano Tattoo Convention award.

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