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Maria Mitsumori Art

Japanese, b. 1988
Maria Mitsumori was born in Tokyo, Japan. She left home at the age of 8, spent 3 years in Hong Kong and 12 years in international boarding schools in Switzerland, where diverse ethnic groups coexisted as independent entities. In her work, a variety of things exist as they are, transcending borders. "Border" exists everywhere: countries, society, earth, and cosmos, past and future, reality and unreality. She takes abstract concepts such as time and emotion and makes them visible by presenting them with shadows and colors in an actual place. Her work proposes an interaction by the deliberate expression of clear abstraction and realism. The foundation of her creative process lies in the belief that tradition transcends borders and is a means of connecting past and future. Thus, she executes the technique of Japanese painting (mineral painting), the traditional art form of Japan.
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Artist: Maria Mitsumori
Notre-Dame de Paris - 24k Gold Leaf and Sumi Ink, Paris Realism Painting, Zen
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
A traditional Japanese painting made with 24k gold leaf, crushed seashells and Sumi ink on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. 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. With the art of Zen. Presents the sceneries seen through the artist's 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Gold Leaf

Arcane - Mineral and Ink, Landscape painting of Ganges River, Textured, Small
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
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 se...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone

Barcelona Cathedral - 24k Gold and Minerals, Architecture, Gothic, Realism
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
This painting received an Honorable Mention at Art Capital in Paris, a juried exhibition selected by Le Salon des Artistes Français in 2023. Also selected as Finalist in the Landsca...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone, Gold

Midnight Louvre - 24k Gold and Mineral Painting, Architecture Realism, Paris
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
An original mineral painting, made with 24k gold, natural and synthetic minerals, sea shells (calcium carbonate), mica, and sumi ink on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natura...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone, Gold

Furaha Moja - Japanese Gold Leaf and Minerals, 3D Textured Abstract Painting
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
This original abstract painting is a 2 piece set, sold individually. Both are highly textured mineral paintings, made with Japanese blue-gold leaves, natural and synthetic minerals and partially resin on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include gemstones or precious and semi-precious stones, such as green agate (deep matcha green). Because these substances consist of unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has unique characteristics and a story to tell, with a sense of connection to the earth. All 4 sides are painted with a 3D-like appearance. It has a matt, sand-like texture for mineral areas and a smooth texture for resin areas. "Furaha" means joy and happiness in the Swahili language. Inspired by the rich culture and extraordinary land of South Africa, the artist expresses an environment of respect for differences in traditions and values, each existence as an independent entity. These duo pieces are part of the artist's continuous research on the Four Color Theorem or the Four Color Map Theorem of mathematics, which states that no more than four colors are required to color the regions of any map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color. 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone, Gold Leaf

As One - Gold Leaf and Minerals, Astronomy Painting, Stars, Outer Space, Science
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
An original mineral painting, made with 3 layers of 24k gold leaves, natural and synthetic minerals, and sea shells (calcium carbonate) on Japanese washi paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include gemstones or precious and semi-precious stones such as azurite (deep ocean blue). Because these substances consist of unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has unique characteristics and a story to tell, with a sense of connection to the earth. It is highly textured with a matt and rich sand-like appearance. I wanted to let the materials speak as much as the story. Not necessarily in a loud manner, but to communicate the value of authenticity and how they play together as one big piece of jewelry. Beneath all the complex minerals, there are 3 layers of 24k gold leaves covering the entire 80 cm surface. When light passes through various dimensions, hints of gold reveal its presence and brighten the surrounding dark colors in an incredibly mesmeric way. Just like the stars in the sky, you may not see them at times but when they do, they surely brighten up the sky. 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone, Gold Leaf

Street of Jaisalmer - Gold Leaf, Mineral and Ores Painting, Streetscape Realism
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
An original painting, made with 24k gold leaves, crushed minerals (natural and synthetic), oyster shells and Japanese ink on Japanese paper, mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include precious and semi-precious stones. Because these substances have unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has unique characteristics and a sense of connection to the Earth. It has a matt and rich sand-like texture. What originally inspired Mitsumori to paint were the cityscapes of Jaisalmer, India. The beautiful cityscapes reminded her of jewelry that retains its shine even after a thousand years. Mitsumori felt that the streets reflected the characteristics of the historical and cultural backgrounds of the people who lived there. Presenting 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

Materials

Stone, Gold Leaf

Kanazawa - Japanese Cityscape Painting in 24k Gold and Minerals, Realism, Winter
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
An original mineral painting, made with 24k gold, natural and synthetic minerals, and sea shells (calcium carbonate) on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

Materials

Stone, Gold

Time's Arrow - Identities in Between, Mineral and Semi-Precious Stone Painting
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
An original painting made from crushed minerals (natural and synthetic, including semi-precious stones) and crushed oyster shells on Japanese paper, mounted on a wood panel. 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 texture. This painting is a recollection of two incompatible memories that are deeply engraved in the artist's identity. She depicted the floor of Galerie d'Apollon in the Louvre, a place where she used to spend hours every time she get to visit since 12 years old. She covered its floor with Tatami mats, symbolizing her grandfather's house, where she spent her early childhood. The fluorescent line running through the center, sharing light and shadow from left to right, represents a time axis that continues into the future. She attempts to preserve its identity, time, and memory by providing an abstract concept a physical form. This painting is the second of the 'Time's Arrow' series. The title “Time’s arrow” is a concept developed in 1927 by the British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington, positing the one-way direction of time. 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Stone

Golden City I - 24k Gold and Mineral Painting, Cityscape, Textured, Small Size
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is the second of the 'Golden City' series, a smaller version. Series' first is Mitsumori's very first maiden work. An original mineral painting, made ...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

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Gold

Golden City - 24k Gold and Mineral, Cityscape, Luxurious, Big Painting, Gemstone
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
This large painting is Mitsumori's very first maiden work. An original mineral painting, made with 24k gold, crushed minerals (natural and synthetic), oyster shells and gold-coated mica on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include precious and semi-precious stones. Because these substances consist of unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has unique characteristics and a story to tell, with a sense of connection to the earth. It is highly textured with a matt and rich sand-like appearance. What originally inspired her to paint was the cityscapes of Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer is a city in India known as the “golden city” that gleams in gold-like colors at sunset. The city shimmered like a piece of gold jewelry, reminding 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...
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2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

Materials

Stone, Gold

Polysemous - Gold leaf and Mineral, Cityscape Painting, Tokyo, Gemstone, Realism
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
A large original mineral painting, made with 24k gold, crushed minerals (natural and synthetic), crushed seashells and gold-coated mica on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include precious and semi-precious stones such as gold and azurite (deep ocean blue). 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 is highly textured with a matt and rich sand-like appearance. This painting was selected by the jury of the world’s oldest public exhibition, Le Salon Société des Artistes Français, for the Art Capital show in Paris 2022. Since 1667, great historical artists such as Manet, Cézanne, Rodin, and Delacroix showcased their artwork at Le Salon and be recognized by the world. 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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

Materials

Stone, Gold

Furaha Mbili - Japanese Gold Leaf and Minerals, 3D Textured Abstract Painting
By Maria Mitsumori
Located in Tokyo, JP
This original abstract painting is a 2 piece set, sold individually. Both are highly textured mineral paintings, made with Japanese blue-gold leaves, natural and synthetic minerals and partially resin on Japanese paper mounted on a wood panel. Natural colors include gemstones or precious and semi-precious stones, such as green agate (deep matcha green). Because these substances consist of unique chemical and physical properties, every artwork has unique characteristics and a story to tell, with a sense of connection to the earth. All 4 sides are painted with a 3D-like appearance. It has a matt, sand-like texture for mineral areas and a smooth texture for resin areas. "Furaha" means joy and happiness in the Swahili language. Inspired by the rich culture and extraordinary land of South Africa, the artist expresses an environment of respect for differences in traditions and values, each existence as an independent entity. These duo pieces are part of the artist's continuous research on the Four Color Theorem or the Four Color Map Theorem of mathematics, which states that no more than four colors are required to color the regions of any map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color. 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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Maria Mitsumori Art

Materials

Stone, Gold Leaf

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