Jim O'Neil's photos with the keyword: nov

the noodle shop

04 Nov 2010 192
watercolor and ink on 140 pounde coldpressed

A local shrine

05 Nov 2010 271
I had to take a morning walk to see how things were going at the shrine. Ink and watercolor on 140 pound cold pressed.

Haneda

04 Nov 2010 215
Haneda airport on a rainy night in Japan

Kobo Daishi

06 Nov 2010 1 277
Kobo Daishi was the founder of Shingon Buddhism and responsible for the 88 temple pilgrimage on Shikoku Island. It usually take a couple of months to complete the pilgrimage on foot. This statue of him is at Hantaji Temple, temple number 50 on the route.

Matsuyama countryside

04 Nov 2010 253
Matsuyama countryside; upon arrival at the airport, I hit the ground running, we immediately headed in to the hills to visit one of the 88 temples and then to a museum of modern art.

obento

07 Nov 2010 256
Bento is Japanese boxed lunch.

Boars!

06 Nov 2010 275
While in the mountains above Matsuyama we caught sight of two or three wild boars scavenging oranges in a grove on the side of the mountain. Cool! Watercolor and ink on 140 pound cold pressed.

Hell's Obasans

07 Nov 2010 1 265
Ok, yes, there's a story here. I was riding in Datesan's automobile with 2 of her friends. They are mature ladies or Obasan. Here in Japan Obsans tend to be a special class, -do what they want, when they want and how they want, you understand. Well, one of the ladies, obasans, was talking about her motorbike, a 125-150 cc machine. Suddenly I had in my mind the image of a little old lady biker gang, dressed in riding leathers, astride their hogs, red bandannas on their heads, cruising the highway of Japan wrecking havoc and leaving mayhem in their wake.and, and, and, and, of course having cute little 'hello kitty' tattoos on their arms. Sooner or later I want to paint it so hence this sketch as a reminder.

Small joys

08 Nov 2010 227
Sun setting over Matsuyama and the Seto Inland Sea.

Beauty and the beast

08 Nov 2010 1 1 280
The young lady next to me is wearing a kimono that is part of a collection and just may have been made back in the Edo era (I know it dates back at least to the Meiji era.). I'm heading, slowly across Seto inland sea and across the main island of Honshu toward the Noto Peninsula, so this may be my last post for a while.