Seductive Geisha Digital Art Inspiration

As we delve into different cultures from around the world, today we showcase some extremely seductive digital art influenced by the ever so mysterious Geisha girls.

Showcasing some absolutely stunning kimono pattern designs the artists have gone one extra step in detail.

More information about Geisha’s.

Geisha (pronounced /ˈɡeʃə/), like all Japanese nouns, has no distinct singular or plural variants. The word consists of two kanji, 芸 (gei) meaning “art” and 者 (sha) meaning “person” or “doer”.

The most literal translation of geisha into English would be “artist” or “performing artist”. Another name for geisha used in Japan is geiko, which is usually used to refer to geisha from Western Japan, including Kyoto…. –Wikipedia

Please note that clicking on the illustration preview below will take you to the full sized version and will also give you the opportunity to visit the artists full portfolio.

Geisha by gtako

Geisha by gtako

Geisha by jFury

Geisha by jFury

Geisha by vinegar

Geisha by vinegar

Orange Geisha by BonsaiMechaGirl

Orange Geisha by BonsaiMechaGirl

geisha by aeterne

geisha by aeterne

:: Geisha Jin :: by orin

:: Geisha Jin :: by orin

Geisha by FullMetal-S

Geisha by FullMetal-S

The geisha by Rowiel

The geisha by Rowiel

geisha by Emi-Hotaru

geisha by Emi-Hotaru

Geisha by moni158

Geisha by moni158

Birthday Geisha by Viccolatte

Birthday Geisha by Viccolatte

Geisha by e-kun07yukino

Geisha by e-kun07yukino

geisha by Abuze

geisha by Abuze

white geisha by molybdenumgp03

white geisha by molybdenumgp03

Animae J-Style: The Geisha by NadezhdaVasile

Animae J-Style: The Geisha by NadezhdaVasile

Sexy Geisha by Eternal-S

Sexy Geisha by Eternal-S

+ Geisha by Selenys

+ Geisha by Selenys

Evil Geisha by lychee-soda

Evil Geisha by lychee-soda

red geisha-close up by jounetsunoakai

red geisha-close up by jounetsunoakai

Geisha by Paimonerra

Geisha by Paimonerra

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One Comment

  1. Wait a minute. Some of these Geisha’s look a little too European. I guess freedom of expression is good in art, but sometimes tweaking it makes it loose it’s originality.

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