Eriko Tomoda New work.

Eriko Tomoda’s new collection has arrived!

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“Open.”SM Inshu Washi paper (designated as an intangible cultural property by Tottori Prefecture), iwa-enogu (mineral pigments)

This work depicts a scene that foreshadows the beginning of something, with the cherry blossoms beginning to open against a sky with a crescent moon.
open (for business, e.g. in the morning)|Gallery Seek (s-art-web.com)

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“Plum and Moon.”M8 Inshu Washi paper (designated as an intangible cultural property by Tottori Prefecture), iwa-enogu (mineral pigments)
The emotion of the plum blossoms and the moon is the same in the past and the present, so as an artist living in the modern age, she dared to paint the motif of a one-man show.
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「Resilience」P8 Inshu Washi paper (designated as an intangible cultural property by Tottori Prefecture), iwa-enogu (mineral pigments)
Resilience” is a symbolic word in today’s world. This work depicts a dignified attitude of flexibility and strength, likened to that of a white dragon.
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“Glimmer.”F6 Inshu Washi paper (designated as an intangible cultural property by Tottori Prefecture), iwa-enogu (mineral pigments)
A motif that evokes the arrival of spring. This work depicts the sparkle of small lives. If you are interested in purchasing the work, please click here.
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Eriko Tomoda

Eriko Tomoda

I paint with the feeling of the universal beauty that I want to look at from the flowers and birds around me, from the universe, and from the passing of time. When I look at a flower blooming at my feet, if I imagine the vastness and size of the universe, I realize that I am looking at the preciousness of this moment in time. I want to touch the relationship, technique, and sensitivity that nature and people have cultivated over a long period of time by looking at the strong, soft, and beautiful Japanese paper that contains light. I think it is my role as a painter to continue to search for the form of beauty and prayer within me while being guided by nature and materials.