KATSUJIN-KEN (THE FINAL CUT) · LIMITED EDITION ART

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  • Limited Edition (Signed)

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  • Ultra Premium Gloss Canvas (Ships Rolled or Stretched), Premium Luster Metallic Paper, Diamond-Dusted or Hand-Embellished (Acrylic on Stretched Canvas) Limited Editions,

  • Paper prints include a bleed margin of around 1-2” on each side

  • Epson or Canon Premium Pigment HD Archival Ink (80+ Years)

  • Original art by Sean Danconia -(๑☆‿ ☆#)ᕗ

"KATSUJIN-KEN" by Sean Danconia

“Unveiling the "Final Cut" of one of Danconia's seminal works, “Satsujin-Ken” (aka “Satsujin, Katsujin” and variant “Little Tokyo Story”), which made its debut at Little Tokyo's Hold Up Art gallery in 2010. This piece draws inspiration from designs crafted in Wanchai, Hong Kong circa 2007. The stunning Japanese actress Ayako Wakao serves as the muse for Danconia’s iconic Yakuza heroine, now reimagined with a twist—a mysterious twin sister.

Set within Danconia’s Super-Pulp sci-fi mythology as a film within a film, KATSUJIN-KEN ("The Sword That Gives Life") is a visual symphony of Japanese Ukiyo-E prints and Showa era cultural relics. The piece boasts intricate irezumi tattoo art, including a colossal octopus and traditional wave and cloud motifs.

It also features a classic Tanto sword, paying homage to RED PEONY GAMBLER, the majestic Mt. Fuji, and an array of gambling elements like the 19th-century Nintendo-invented Hanafuda playing cards and Japanese-designed dice. Notably, the spiritually significant number 76 and a self-portrait of Danconia as Yabuki Joe from Ashita No Joe are woven into the narrative, enriching this tapestry of cultural homage and artistic innovation.” - Rebecca Hilton, Hilton Curation

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  • Limited Edition (Signed)

  • Certificate of Authenticity

  • Ultra Premium Gloss Canvas (Ships Rolled or Stretched), Premium Luster Metallic Paper, Diamond-Dusted or Hand-Embellished (Acrylic on Stretched Canvas) Limited Editions,

  • Paper prints include a bleed margin of around 1-2” on each side

  • Epson or Canon Premium Pigment HD Archival Ink (80+ Years)

  • Original art by Sean Danconia -(๑☆‿ ☆#)ᕗ

"KATSUJIN-KEN" by Sean Danconia

“Unveiling the "Final Cut" of one of Danconia's seminal works, “Satsujin-Ken” (aka “Satsujin, Katsujin” and variant “Little Tokyo Story”), which made its debut at Little Tokyo's Hold Up Art gallery in 2010. This piece draws inspiration from designs crafted in Wanchai, Hong Kong circa 2007. The stunning Japanese actress Ayako Wakao serves as the muse for Danconia’s iconic Yakuza heroine, now reimagined with a twist—a mysterious twin sister.

Set within Danconia’s Super-Pulp sci-fi mythology as a film within a film, KATSUJIN-KEN ("The Sword That Gives Life") is a visual symphony of Japanese Ukiyo-E prints and Showa era cultural relics. The piece boasts intricate irezumi tattoo art, including a colossal octopus and traditional wave and cloud motifs.

It also features a classic Tanto sword, paying homage to RED PEONY GAMBLER, the majestic Mt. Fuji, and an array of gambling elements like the 19th-century Nintendo-invented Hanafuda playing cards and Japanese-designed dice. Notably, the spiritually significant number 76 and a self-portrait of Danconia as Yabuki Joe from Ashita No Joe are woven into the narrative, enriching this tapestry of cultural homage and artistic innovation.” - Rebecca Hilton, Hilton Curation

  • Limited Edition (Signed)

  • Certificate of Authenticity

  • Ultra Premium Gloss Canvas (Ships Rolled or Stretched), Premium Luster Metallic Paper, Diamond-Dusted or Hand-Embellished (Acrylic on Stretched Canvas) Limited Editions,

  • Paper prints include a bleed margin of around 1-2” on each side

  • Epson or Canon Premium Pigment HD Archival Ink (80+ Years)

  • Original art by Sean Danconia -(๑☆‿ ☆#)ᕗ

"KATSUJIN-KEN" by Sean Danconia

“Unveiling the "Final Cut" of one of Danconia's seminal works, “Satsujin-Ken” (aka “Satsujin, Katsujin” and variant “Little Tokyo Story”), which made its debut at Little Tokyo's Hold Up Art gallery in 2010. This piece draws inspiration from designs crafted in Wanchai, Hong Kong circa 2007. The stunning Japanese actress Ayako Wakao serves as the muse for Danconia’s iconic Yakuza heroine, now reimagined with a twist—a mysterious twin sister.

Set within Danconia’s Super-Pulp sci-fi mythology as a film within a film, KATSUJIN-KEN ("The Sword That Gives Life") is a visual symphony of Japanese Ukiyo-E prints and Showa era cultural relics. The piece boasts intricate irezumi tattoo art, including a colossal octopus and traditional wave and cloud motifs.

It also features a classic Tanto sword, paying homage to RED PEONY GAMBLER, the majestic Mt. Fuji, and an array of gambling elements like the 19th-century Nintendo-invented Hanafuda playing cards and Japanese-designed dice. Notably, the spiritually significant number 76 and a self-portrait of Danconia as Yabuki Joe from Ashita No Joe are woven into the narrative, enriching this tapestry of cultural homage and artistic innovation.” - Rebecca Hilton, Hilton Curation