My last piece seemed a little dark, so I was feeling the need to do something a tad more…light-hearted? Apparently I haven’t worked through all of those end-of-summer blues, and whatever it is that’s been haunting me is still lurking around in my color schemes. I think I managed to inject a splatter of boyish enthusiasm, at the very least. And my ninja is always a gas to draw.
Now, everyone knows how strong, agile, smart, and astoundingly cool ninja are, but I bet you weren’t aware that they were so literate. Hidden in this picture are a sprinkling of characters from the kanji alphabet. Admittedly most of them are from the first-grade level. It’s great learning a new language. You go back to being 5 again.
The kanji are:
- katana (this one should be easy to find)
- ishi
- ki
- hayashi
- mori
- and me (say it “may”)
I’d tell you what they mean, but that would make finding them way too easy! See if you can find them all. With a little luck, I’ll know more kanji next time (though I have no idea how to camouflage a thirty-stroke character as an actual “thing”).
click here or the image to see the EPIC battle
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Thanks everyone! This piece was a kick to do, and a real challenge finding ways to make the kanji seem like “real”-world things. Glad you guys dig it. South Ocean, I think you pretty much found them all! Jeannette, be sure to drop me a line when you get to Japan, especially if you’re near Tokyo. Paul, you are SO worthy, man, you’re work is brilliant in it’s own way.



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