Women Samurai

 


Japan’s female samurai warriors


Onna-bugeisha (女武芸者) were female samurai warriors trained in the use of weapons, horseback riding and martial arts.


Many noblewomen, particularly before the Edo period (1603–1868), were trained as skilled sword fighters and archers, with a duty to protect their households, families, and sense of honour, especially during times of war or when defending their homes.


Source: https://www.historydefined.net/onna-bugeisha/


Full disclosure: This artwork is my own composition; my first attempt at human portraiture. Although the proportions could be better I’ve learned to live in the moment, using each opportunity to explore new subjects and expand my repertoire. Sometimes the results falls short but that’s when I learn the most.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Nice work, Kieran!
Pretty fierce-looking gal! I’d hate to meet her in a dark alley - might need to shimmy up a coconut tree myself, ladder or no ladder (WhatsApp comment on a childhood friends group where there is a standing joke about coconut trees and ladders)
Kieran said…
All clear now, Kcho. You can shimmy down the coconut tree 🌴 (As the saying goes in Ketchikan, AK, if Ollie can Kcho-can😁)
This is a larger paper A3 size, which allows more details. The sketch was freestyle and my focus was her face - which is always a touchy because everyone has their own aesthetic of proportion and beauty
As you can see, it’s a start next up will be skin tones and shading. There’s always more to discover in the world of art. - Kieran
Anonymous said…
This is amazing - don’t worry about proportions - you have captured a stance, an attitude, a spirit, a challenging and direct gaze - you nailed this, Cuz!
I just re-watched Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Robert’s, a fave of mine - for validation of your work, do watch it if you haven’t yet!
Much love, Xxo (WhatsApp comment from a dear artistic Cousin)
Kieran said…
You are very encouraging, Anita, thank you. Much appreciated
Anonymous said…
👍quite fascinating to read about female Samurai warriors in a traditionally Patriachal system(WhatsApp comment from my cousin in Goa)
Kieran said…
Both my children are into Japanese culture so I get exposed to it as well
Female Samurai from the upper class were quite common until the Edo period shut it all down in favor of a patriarchal society 🥲 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
She looks fierce!!👌( WhatsApp comment from a family group)
Kieran said…
As Alicia Keys said

This girl is on fire (fire, fire)
This girl is on fire (fire)
She's walking on fire (fire, fire)
This girl is on fire (fire)

Everybody stares as she goes by
'Cause they can see the flame that's in her eyes
Watch her as she's lighting up the night
Nobody knows that she's a lonely girl
And it's a lonely world
But she gon' let it burn, baby, burn, baby
Anonymous said…
Wow - O what shall I do I married a Samurai Lady - Now what shall I do. Aiyay Yah (WhatsApp comment alluding to a popular ‘70s song called ‘I married a female wrestler. Visit https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QnZb5rlfo48)
Kieran said…
Ha ha. Good connection, I hadn’t thought of that. Just don’t get on her wrong side 😅 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
Great ! (WhatsApp comment)
Kieran said…
Thanks. The most famous female samurai warrior is Tomoe Gozen (巴御前) who distinguished herself in the Battle of Awazu in 1184 AD

She is described in the Heike Monogatari, as follows, “A remarkably beautiful woman, fair-skinned, with long hair, and charming features. Also, she was a fearless rider, a peerless swordswoman, and performed deeds of valor that would shame the bravest samurai.” - Kieran
Anonymous said…
Great going Kieran 👍 (WhatsApp comment from a very supportive friend)
Kieran said…
Thanks, my dear. My first portraiture. 😊
Anonymous said…
This is a good one and interestingly why does she have a touch of you? Self portrait? It’s in the eyes..
interesting… (WhatsApp from a childhood friend)
Kieran said…
Is that so? Maybe it’s the brown color 👁️- I couldn’t use blue that wouldn’t work, black maybe but her hair was already black. Where is Freud, when you need him? 😁 - Kieran

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