The world-renowned Japanese art form, "Ukiyo-e," is brought to life with the figma from the Table Museum series. In an exciting re-release for global audiences, the Table Museum offers an iconic art piece transformed into a dynamic figma.
The eighth installment of the series introduces "Sharaku's Depiction of the Actor Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei," a hallmark of the Edo period's Ukiyo-e art in Japan. This work by the mysterious genius artist Toshusai Sharaku has been robustly recreated as a figma.
With the three-dimensional representation of the painting, a dedicated frame part is included, enabling a display that makes the artwork appear as if it's jumping off the canvas. This innovative take on dimensional art can be appreciated in various interpretations.
- The figma includes unique joint parts for seamless and precise action poses.
- Key areas employ soft materials to maintain the artwork's authenticity while offering maneuverability.
- Two interchangeable upper body and head parts are included: one that accurately replicates the artwork's appearance and another focused on action.
- Comes with expressive wrist parts for added detail.
- Alongside its specialized movable stand, the set includes a background panel and dedicated frame part for display.
Specification Information:
- Painted, articulated figure
- Size: Approximately 170mm in height (non-scale)
- Material: ABS & PVC
Set Contents:
- Figure body
- Dedicated stand