Jizo are represented in several different countries and can mean a variety of things, but their primary common myth is that Jizo is a Buddhist monk who has attained enlightenment but has stayed behind to help those who are still in need of guidance to reach heaven. Jizo, in Japan specifically, are revered as guides for travelers and as protectors of children; especially children who have died before their parents. In general the Jizo are a benevolent symbol of aide and comfort.
I've been making some Pokemon Jizo with their own little back story.
POKEMON MYTH:
There was once a talented sculptor. He knew well his craft and his skill was admired by many. His wife had been one of his many admirers and he loved his craft only second to her. When she was with child he spent many of his hours working on a single piece. While his wife spent many hours preparing a place for the child, he sought to sculpt his best work ever. This way his child would enter the world with the greatest gift he could offer. His put all his hopes and love for his unborn child into his work.
When the day came that his wife was to give birth, he was finally finished with his work. Her labor was long and painful. Even the most skilled doctors in the town could not save the child. The sculptor and his wife were devastated. The sculptor altered his masterpiece, moving its hands together so that it might always be praying for their child's protection. When he lay it beside the grave of his lost child the statue became a Pokemon. To this day, the area where the sculptor once lived makes Pokemon statues with their hands in prayer that are meant to protect the lost and guide them to safe paths.
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Raichu was more challenging than I thought haha his ears kept drooping in the oven D: I fixed them in time before the set thankfully.
I've been making some Pokemon Jizo with their own little back story.
POKEMON MYTH:
There was once a talented sculptor. He knew well his craft and his skill was admired by many. His wife had been one of his many admirers and he loved his craft only second to her. When she was with child he spent many of his hours working on a single piece. While his wife spent many hours preparing a place for the child, he sought to sculpt his best work ever. This way his child would enter the world with the greatest gift he could offer. His put all his hopes and love for his unborn child into his work.
When the day came that his wife was to give birth, he was finally finished with his work. Her labor was long and painful. Even the most skilled doctors in the town could not save the child. The sculptor and his wife were devastated. The sculptor altered his masterpiece, moving its hands together so that it might always be praying for their child's protection. When he lay it beside the grave of his lost child the statue became a Pokemon. To this day, the area where the sculptor once lived makes Pokemon statues with their hands in prayer that are meant to protect the lost and guide them to safe paths.
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Raichu was more challenging than I thought haha his ears kept drooping in the oven D: I fixed them in time before the set thankfully.
Category Other / Pokemon
Species Mouse
Size 900 x 300px
File Size 129.4 kB
Wow, this is really cute. I love the background story too! I reminds me of some of the stories on the first games. If you plan to sell these, print off a little slip of paper with the background story and a little about the jizo on them, just like you did here, and slip them, and the sculpture into one of those little jewelry bags. I know if I was at a con and saw them, I would buy a whole bunch of them! Especially if you made gyarados one! <3
Thanks so much! I was planning on doing something like that actually hehe great minds think alike!
I'm actually open for commissions with these little guys, though I would have to work out some concept sketches before I tried Gyarados out haha what with his lack of hands. But if you're interested in something like that I'd be more than happy to try it. My commission page is here: http://chibisilverwing.livejournal.com/352151.html I always do a concept sketch and a price estimate for your approval before starting, so if you just want to inquire, that's okay too :D
I'm actually open for commissions with these little guys, though I would have to work out some concept sketches before I tried Gyarados out haha what with his lack of hands. But if you're interested in something like that I'd be more than happy to try it. My commission page is here: http://chibisilverwing.livejournal.com/352151.html I always do a concept sketch and a price estimate for your approval before starting, so if you just want to inquire, that's okay too :D
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