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Medium: Silk
Artist: Maki Kuchida
Artist: Eric Blum
"Mountain Path" Japanese landscape painting mineral pigments on silk nature
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Mountain Path is a 2020 landscape work by Maki Kuchida. This is a much sought-after landscape work by Maki, demonstrating her delicate painting skills with so much details in one work - the nature environment, trees with various forms and shapes, flowers, the river and the colorful coyotes as if all inside a mirage of the mountain. The mountain path leads you into a stage where the sky and the earth merge into one universe, the realm of the soul. Maki combines the Japanese landscape painting technique with the Chinese one thus her landscape work is unique in its own way. Coyotes are mascots that appear very often in Maki's landscape paintings. The painted size of the work is approx. 54 x 38cm, while the framed size is approx. 74x58cm. It is framed with archival grade mount. There will be a certificate of authenticity issued with your acquisition. Maki's paintings may seem deceptively simple at first but indeed the colors and texture are achieved through a labor-intensive and time-consuming process as painting on silk for one color requires at least 8 layers of pigments. Maki paints using mineral pigments on...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Pigment

"Leaf Green Collar " figurative painting pigments silk smile kindness warmth
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Maki paints with natural mineral pigments and uses aluminum and copper leaves (laminated) on silk. Maki loves to capture the sentiments we feel in our...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Foil

Eric Blum "Untitled no. 880" Ink, Silk, and Beeswax on Panel
Located in New York, NY
Eric Blum mines the indeterminate area on the periphery of what is actually seen. The mostly monochromatic paintings employ his signature ingredients of ink, silk and beeswax. Transp...
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2010s Silk Paintings

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Silk, Ink, Wax, Panel

"At the Bus Stop" figurative painting pigments silk smile kindness warmth girl
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Maki paints with natural mineral pigments and uses aluminum and copper leaves (laminated) on silk. Maki loves to capture the sentiments we feel in our...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Foil

"Unborn" Japanese figurative silk painting birds love peace sense of solidarity
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Unborn is a 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. The painted size of the work is approx. 24x57cm, while the framed size is approx. 45 x 75cm. It is framed with archival grade mount. There wi...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Mixed Media, Pigment

Eric Blum "Untitled no. 977" Ink, Silk, and Beeswax on Panel
Located in New York, NY
Eric Blum mines the indeterminate area on the periphery of what is actually seen. The mostly monochromatic paintings employ his signature ingredients of ink, silk and beeswax. Transp...
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2010s Silk Paintings

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Silk, Ink, Wax

Eric Blum "Untitled no. 972" - Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Panel
Located in New York, NY
Eric Blum Untitled no. 972, 2022 ink, silk & beeswax on panel 59 x 47 in. (blum075) In Eric Blum’s mostly monochromatic paintings, ink permeates silk in soft gradients, which abrupt...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Ink, Wax, Panel

"The Seed" Japanese figurative painting pigments on silk discovery trueself girl
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
The Seed is 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Finding the seed is a life journey of discovery to look for one's true self. The painted size of the work is approx. 22 x 22cm, while the fram...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Mixed Media, Pigment

"Separate Me from the Earth" Japanese figurative silk painting birds love peace
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Separate Me from the Earth is 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. The painted size of the work is approx. 24x57cm, while the framed size is approx. 45 x 75cm. It is framed with archival gra...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Mixed Media, Pigment

"White Crow" Japanese landscape painting mineral pigments on silk nature bird
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
White Crow is a 2020 landscape work with a protagonist bird, the white crow by Maki Kuchida. This work demonstrates Maki's delicate painting skills with a lot of details in one work. She applied aluminum leaf on this work to create a perspective in the background. Maki combines the Japanese landscape painting technique with the Chinese one thus her landscape work is unique in its own way. White Crow is the bird of fortune and peace in the Japanese culture. On the bottom right, shadows of another mascot, coyote, can be seen. Coyote is one of Maki's favorite icons which can be found in many of her landscape paintings. The painted size of the work is approx. 27 x 18cm, while the framed size is approx. 47x38cm. It is framed with archival grade mount. There will be a certificate of authenticity issued with your acquisition. Maki's paintings may seem deceptively simple at first but indeed the colors and texture are achieved through a labor-intensive and time-consuming process as painting on silk for one color requires at least 8 layers of pigments. Maki paints using mineral pigments on silk...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Pigment, Mixed Media

"2000 Years Old" Japanese landscape painting pigments on silk nature baobab tree
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
2000 Years Old is 2020 work of Maki Kuchida. It is a signature landscape work by Maki combining Japanese and Chinese landscape painting style. This works is a tribute to the mythical...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Pigment

"Tree of Ipu" Japanese landscape painting pigments on silk nature Hawaii colors
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tree of Ipu is 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. It's a tribute to Hawaii, to its beautiful colors of nature. The painting contains so much elements of life - once can find tree, fruits, an...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Mixed Media, Pigment

"Silver Alice Band " figurative painting pigments silk smile kindness warmth
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Maki paints with natural mineral pigments and uses aluminum and copper leaves (laminated) on silk. Maki loves to capture the sentiments we feel in our...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

Materials

Foil

"Pink Cotton candy" figurative painting pigments silk smile kindness warmth
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Maki paints with natural mineral pigments and uses aluminum and copper leaves (laminated) on silk. Maki loves to capture the sentiments we feel in our...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Foil

"Forget Me Not" figurative painting pigments on silk smile kindness warmth girl
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A 2023 work of Maki Kuchida. Maki paints with natural mineral pigments and uses aluminum and copper leaves (laminated) on silk. Maki loves to capture the sentiments we feel in our...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Foil

"Pretty House" contemporary Japanese landscape painting mineral pigments silk
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Pretty Home is a 2020 painting by Maki Kuchida. Maki pays tribute to mother nature, it is the pretty home where animals and birds happily reside. Maki combines the Japanese style landscape painting technique with the Chinese one thus her landscape work is unique in its own way. Maki's paintings may seem deceptively simple at first but indeed the colors and texture are achieved through a labor-intensive and time-consuming process as painting on silk for one color requires at least 8 layers of pigments. Maki paints using mineral pigments...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Paintings

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Silk, Pigment

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Silk paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Silk paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Maki Kuchida, Debra Smith, Claudy Jongstra, and Eric Blum. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Silk paintings, so small editions measuring 8.67 inches across are also available Prices for paintings made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,086 and tops out at $5,437, while the average work can sell for $3,172.

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