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"Feral Flow: Fire vs Water" Hoodie
This print captures the primal clash of fire and water through the art of Jiu Jitsu. Featuring a fiery oni locked in combat with a fluid, water-bending grappler, it's a tribute to every athlete who finds harmony in the chaos of the mat. Inspired by traditional Japanese art with a modern feral twist, this piece is for warriors who train with heat in their heart and flow in their game.
This limited-edition design fuses traditional Japanese tattoo art with the timeless philosophy of 柔術 (jujutsu), portraying a fiery demoness locked in graceful combat with a poised female warrior.
The writing in the image says
"柔術", which is Jūjutsu
柔 (jū) = gentle, soft, yielding
術 (jutsu) = art, technique, skill
柔術 literally means “the gentle art” — a traditional Japanese martial art focused on grappling, throws, joint locks, and submissions. It's the root art behind modern Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ).
This print captures the primal clash of fire and water through the art of Jiu Jitsu. Featuring a fiery oni locked in combat with a fluid, water-bending grappler, it's a tribute to every athlete who finds harmony in the chaos of the mat. Inspired by traditional Japanese art with a modern feral twist, this piece is for warriors who train with heat in their heart and flow in their game.
This limited-edition design fuses traditional Japanese tattoo art with the timeless philosophy of 柔術 (jujutsu), portraying a fiery demoness locked in graceful combat with a poised female warrior.
The writing in the image says
"柔術", which is Jūjutsu
柔 (jū) = gentle, soft, yielding
術 (jutsu) = art, technique, skill
柔術 literally means “the gentle art” — a traditional Japanese martial art focused on grappling, throws, joint locks, and submissions. It's the root art behind modern Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ).