The Japanese dragon is a creature of Japanese folklore and mythology. He has repeatedly appeared as a protector of the Buddhas and a generous giver of happiness and wealth. Despite their attachment to the water element, these dragons often have the ability to fly. Often they are able to shorten or lengthen their own body, can become invisible and have the ability to transform into other beings. The breath of Japanese snakes turns into clouds, from which fire or ordinary rain can fall.
This painting is an imprint from paint remnants from other paintings.