[Himorogi], powerful sculpture depicting a mighty wolf made from scrap wood by artist Seiya Kaji (personal site + twitter).
In Shinto, the 神籬 himorogi is a sacred space where can be placed an object called 依代 yorishiro (often a branch of sakaki/evergreen) to act as physical representation of the invisible kami’s presence.
The artist lives in Tochio and wanted to embody the fierceness nature of that mountainous area.

















