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Painting, Natural And Synthetic Mineral on Wood Panel
Size: 17.7 W x 13 H x 0.8 D in
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An original mineral painting, made with crushed minerals (natural and synthetic), crushed seashells and Sumi ink on Japanese paper, mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include semi-precious stones. Because these substances consist of unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has its own story to tell and embodies a sense of connection to the earth. It has a matt and rich sand-like appearance. The focus of this painting is the river Ganges. The power of the river. There is a Zen saying that you can never step in the same river twice. What originally inspired the artist to paint was a trip to India. Beautiful sceneries reminded her of jewelry that retains its shine even after a thousand years. She felt a strong desire to capture them in paintings and set out to do so. Presents the sceneries seen through her eyes in an art form. In mint condition, Certificate of Authenticity included and calligraphy seal in front, hand-signed at the back. Sold unframed and ready to hang (eye bolt and string mounted at the back). Artist: Maria Mitsumori Style: Mineral painting Size: H33 x W45 × D2 cm (12.99 x 17.71 x 0.79 in) Year: 2020
2020
Natural And Synthetic Mineral on Wood Panel
One-of-a-kind Artwork
17.7 W x 13 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
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Mitsumori works in the traditional Japanese art form of mineral painting. She lived and studied at international boarding schools in Switzerland and Hong Kong for 15 years before returning to Japan. Her global upbringing and Japanese roots heavily influence how she sees the world and inform the thematic tendencies in her work, most notably in the ideas of transcending borders and coexisting diversity. Mitsumori considers painting as a tangible way to preserve the abstract, drawing upon the early use of mineral painting as a form of preservation. Creating and showcasing artworks nationally and internationally, Mitsumori has exhibited in London, Dubai, Paris, Singapore, and Tokyo. Her multiple award-winning work has been featured in international exhibitions and is part of public collections.
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