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The origin of water
Keigo Kimura
Japan , 1944-
Regular price ¥500,000 JPY
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Product code
K0194
Dimensions
40×120cm
Medium
Color on paper
Shipping size
Special size

Remarks: Signed and sealed. An artist-signed sticker is attached to the reverse of the frame.

 

Keigo Kimura is a prominent Nihonga (Japanese-style painting) artist who has forged a highly distinctive personal vocabulary centered on the “vital force of nature.” His work is characterized by weighty, expansive brushwork and bold compositional structure, pushing motifs such as cherry blossoms—charged with an almost mysterious sense of life—along with the extraordinary beauty of mountains and the natural world, into images of near-symbolic intensity. Beyond the gallery sphere, he has also engaged with broader public and cultural contexts, including a ceiling painting dedicated to Zōjō-ji in 1999, temple wall and screen paintings, and offerings of sange (scattered flower petals) to Yakushi-ji. He further established the Keigo Kimura Sakura Museum and related art spaces, creating layered forms of institutional support that range from exhibitions to collecting frameworks, and from sacred environments to private museums. Taken together, these achievements position him as an important reference point for understanding how contemporary Nihonga can use traditional materials to carry imaginative worlds of “nature—myth—spirituality.”

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