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Resplendent Tune
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Greetings, everyone! I'm just a hobbyist who's into way too many things. Primarily in the Sonic community, but you can find me in other places. I get bored easily. It's fun to learn something new.
Oh, so that's the art style! I was like "what's the name of this historical art style that I'd find in the homes of the wealthy?" I keep going between Renaissance or Victorian.. just know that I'm awful at identifying art styles. xD

You're most welcome, 80! KEEP AT IT WITH THIS SERIES (IF POSSIBLE)
December 4, 2025 at 8:18 AM
This is such a beautiful piece~ I don't know why, but the whole piece looks as if she is floating above the clouds, due to the way that you've drawn the dandelions. They look as soft as clouds. xD
December 3, 2025 at 11:19 PM
How-
HOW HAVE I NOT SEEN SUCH A PIECE? This looks incredible??? Goodness gracious, those flowers look meticulous to draw, but they add a lot to the natural? romantic? feel of this scene. It's kinda like looking at an old photo of lovers in the modern times.
December 3, 2025 at 11:16 PM
I remember that piece! What a massive glow up over the course of 13 years, haha~

That said, the new piece is incredible! I like that you've made the stalagmites in the back blurry, in contrast to those in the front with a frosty outline. This style is perfect for ice-like powers, like Mist's!
December 3, 2025 at 5:34 AM
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🤫⚰️SMUGGLING HŌNEN'S BODY✨🍁

Hōnen's Mausoleum (法然上人御廟 1133-1212) at Nison-in is one of a handful of places where it is said a portion of Hōnen's ashes were buried.
For a short time the founder of Pure Land Buddhism (浄土宗) lived at the temple, restoring the site with the patronage of Kujō Kanezane.
December 3, 2025 at 4:02 AM
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Until the capital was moved to Tōkyō, Nison-in was 1 of '4 Auspicious Temples' (御黒戸四箇院), along with Rozan-ji (廬山寺), Hanjū-in (般舟三昧院) and Kengō-in (遣迎院). These 4 temples alone hosted Buddhist ceremonies for the emperor (their abbots could wear purple robes).
#京都 #Kyoto
December 3, 2025 at 2:48 AM
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Unable to refuse an imperial request, but not wanting to 'demote' either of the images, Ennin decided to enshrine both statues of as principal objects of worship.

The name Kedai-ji was dropped in favour of the more fitting Nison-in (二尊院), 'Temple of the 2 Revered Images'.

#Arashiyama #Sagano
December 3, 2025 at 2:13 AM
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In 834 Ennin (円仁), head of Enryaku-ji (延暦寺), was constructing a new temple in Sagano (嵯峨野) dedicated to Amida.
Before work was completed on Kedai-ji (華台寺), Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇 786-842) asked if Ennin would also enshrine an image of Buddha he had commissioned.
#Kyoto #京都 #Sagano #嵯峨野
December 3, 2025 at 1:49 AM
No worries! You should always draw the things that captivate you, not force yourself into a style. Imagine being forced to do the things you like every day. It's akin to turning your hobby into a job, which is not as pleasant as it sounds hahaha
December 2, 2025 at 11:03 PM