A Yokai taking the form of a blind lute-player. Itinerant musician was one of the few occupations available to the blind in times of old. A reference to the famed tale of Hoichi the Earless, in which a blind lute-player finds himself entertaining the ghosts of the Heike warriors who drowned in the 1185 battle of Dan-no-Ura.
Each A4 print is available in shop and signed by the artist, and is limited to an edition of 50.

