Ukiyo-e, one of the quintessence of Japanese culture, has a unique artistic temperament. So what will it look like when combined with the powerful science fiction Marvel Universe? Thor: Love and Thunder will be released in North America on July 8. Recently, a Ukiyo-e craftsman created a Thor 4 version of Ukiyo-e. The combination of East and West has a unique charm. Let's enjoy it together. • In Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor embarks on a journey unlike any he’s ever taken before—a search for inner peace. But his retirement is interrupted by a galactic killer, Gorr the God Butcher, who seeks the extinction of the gods. To fight the threat, Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie King, Korg, and his ex-girlfriend Jane Foster, who, to Thor’s surprise, wields his hammer and transforms into the powerful female Thor. •This special edition "Thor 4" Ukiyo-e was created by the current Ukiyo-e craftsman TAKUMI, showing the film's male and female protagonists, Thor. The image of the protagonists comes from the film's leading actors, but the costumes quote the image of traditional Japanese samurai armor. The overall look is not inconsistent, and also has a unique charm. |
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