*Special Hours* Saturday Jan 24th: Gallery Nucleus will be open to ticket holders only all day for the Bunny by My Ear Exhibition
Sunday Jan 25th: Gallery Nucleus will be open to ticket holders only from 12PM-4PM for the Zootopia 2 Panel.
Futakuchi Onna (Two-Mouthed Woman) 1 : Drawing
| Artist: | Junko Mizuno |
| Exhibition: | Rising by Junko Mizuno |
| Art Width: | 12.0" (30.48 cm) |
| Art Height: | 12.0" (30.48 cm) |
| Frame Width: | 15.0" (38.1 cm) |
| Frame Height: | 15.0" (38.1 cm) |
| Medium: | Graphite |
Artwork
Two-Mouthed Woman
A futakuchi-onna, or “two-mouthed woman,” is a type of yōkai or Japanese monster found in Japanese folklore who is characterized by two mouths — one located on her face and a second one on the back of her head beneath her hair. There, the woman’s skull splits apart, forming lips, teeth, and a tongue, creating an entirely functional second mouth. This second mouth appears on the back of her head, mumbling spiteful words and demanding food. The supernatural aspect of the women in these stories is usually concealed until the last minute, when the self is revealed and surrounding characters find out the woman’s true nature.