Description
DEITIES SERIES
“Kitsune. ”
DEITIES / Mythological entities.
This piece is part of a series exploring mythological beings and entities from a contemporary perspective, developed through my own vision of a Mexican-cyberpunk aesthetic. This is how I imagine Kitsune — the mythical Japanese fox with supernatural abilities of shapeshifting and spiritual manipulation.
Kitsune is a being that dwells between the sacred and the hidden. It’s said that the more tails it has, the older and more powerful it is. It can take on human form, often appearing as a woman — to influence, protect, or seduce. In this piece, I imagine it as an androgynous entity, with two masks: one contemporary, the other more traditional — as if it were oscillating between dimensions. As if it could hack reality itself.
In researching its abilities, I couldn’t help but compare it to the djinn of Arabic mythology — beings of fire with no fixed form, capable of altering human perception — or even to the Pleiadians, described in extraterrestrial theories as luminous entities that take on humanoid forms to guide, intervene, or deceive.
What if Kitsune were a kind of interdimensional visitor — a shapeshifter with access to holographic or symbiotic technology, allowing it to alter its form and presence at will? What if these myths were actually the origin stories of contact with non-human races, masters of energy, illusion, and consciousness?
In this portrait, I merge the ancestral with the digital, the beautiful with the dangerous. To me, Kitsune isn’t simply a being from another time — but from another plane.
—One that still seeps into our dreams and the glitches of reality.
Material / Fine Art Print on Lino 300gsm Paper
Size / 12 x 15 INCH
Edition / 3 ( Limited Edition )
Collection / “DEITIES” Series
Year / 2024
- This piece Includes certificate of authenticity
- Signed and numbered by the artist.
- Unframed