

Key value factors: For living or recently deceased artists, limited edition size and gallery representation drive value. Signed and numbered prints from smaller editions are most desirable.
Fukudako — a term that may combine elements of Buddhist fortune (fuku, 福) with a specific iconographic or ecological subject from Mayumi Oda's visual lexicon. Within her body of work, compositions titled with Buddhist or Japanese spiritual terminology typically depict goddess figures in their relationship with natural elements — water, animals, seasonal phenomena — that become vehicles for the expression of compassionate, spiritually awakened energy. The sixty-six-print edition places this among her medium-sized limited editions, indicating a work intended for broader circulation among engaged collectors of her feminist Buddhist printmaking.
Fukudako (25/66) was created by Mayumi Oda (小田真由美).
Fukudako (25/66) depicts figures and religious.