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  • yokaijohn
    Keep it coolin', baby
    • Oct 1, 2008
    • 1439

    Ningyo(Japanese Mermaid)

    You can see more pictures at: Pictures by yokaijohn001 - Photobucket
    Ningyo(人魚, "human fish", often translated as "mermaid") is a fish-like creature from Japanese folklore. Anciently, it was described with a mouth like a monkey's, small teeth like a fish's, shining golden scales, and a quiet voice like a skylark or a flute. Its flesh is pleasant-tasting, and anyone who eats it will attain remarkable longevity. However, catching a ningyo was believed to bring storms and misfortune, so fishermen who caught these creatures were said to throw them back into the sea. A ningyo washed onto the beach was an omen of war or calamity.
    One of the most famous folk stories concerning ningyo is called Happyaku Bikuni (八百比丘尼, "eight-hundred year Buddhist priestess"?) or Yao Bikuni. The story tells how a fisherman who lived in Wakasa Province once caught an unusual fish. In all his years fishing, he had never seen anything like it, so he invited his friends over to sample its meat.

    One of the guests, however, peeked into the kitchen, noticed that the head of this fish had a human face, and warned the others not to eat it. So when the fisherman finished cooking and offered his guests the ningyo's grilled flesh, they secretly wrapped it in paper and hid it on their persons so that it could be discarded on the way home.

    But one man, drunk on sake, forgot to throw the strange fish away. This man had a little daughter, who demanded a present when her father arrived home, and he carelessly gave her the fish. Coming to his senses, the father tried to stop her from eating it, fearing she would be poisoned, but he was too late and she finished it all. But as nothing particularly bad seemed to happen to the girl afterwards, the man did not worry about it for long.

    Years passed, and the girl grew up and was married. But after that she did not age any more; she kept the same youthful appearance while her husband grew old and died. After many years of perpetual youth and being widowed again and again, the woman became a nun and wandered through various countries. Finally she returned to her hometown in Wakasa, where she ended her life at an age of 800 years.
    Here's my Ningyo that got away.I sculpted her head from clay over a CTVT mad clown Dementia head.For her body I used a CTVT neckless green body(I found in the bottom of one of my CTVT body boxes with one broken leg,kind of like a happy accident though because I was wondering how I should make the ningyo)which I removed one leg on and repositioned underneath the figure.I sculpted over the figure completely with the clay. I painted the entire figure with acrylic paints and sealed with modpodge.




    Hand model shot!


    Last edited by yokaijohn; Jan 26, '11, 8:55 PM.
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  • piecemaker
    There's no need to fear..
    • Jan 26, 2009
    • 4634

    #2
    Supercool,fantastic sculpting job on her!

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    • SlipperyLilSuckers
      MeGoing
      • May 14, 2003
      • 9031

      #3
      Oh she's just great. I LOVE her. I love the story too.

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      • rche
        channeling Bob Wills
        • Mar 26, 2008
        • 7391

        #4
        yokai creech!!!! yes!! awesome

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        • SgtPepper
          Member
          • Oct 25, 2010
          • 69

          #5
          Awesome! Very original figure.

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          • yokaijohn
            Keep it coolin', baby
            • Oct 1, 2008
            • 1439

            #6
            Thanks PM,Cat,Rche,and Sarge,glade you guys like her.
            Monsters and much more by YokaiJohn on Etsy

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            • Meule
              Verbose Member
              • Nov 14, 2004
              • 28720

              #7
              OK, got a new favorite, I really love this one, great story too.
              Hey, she could be Mrs. Creature from the Black Lagoon
              "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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              • yokaijohn
                Keep it coolin', baby
                • Oct 1, 2008
                • 1439

                #8
                Ok
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                • Meule
                  Verbose Member
                  • Nov 14, 2004
                  • 28720

                  #9
                  Originally posted by yokaijohn
                  Ok
                  "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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