Traditional Japanese Ink Art (Sumi-e) by Miyazawa Shōzan, 1980s
Dimensions: height 170.5 cm × width 90 cm × depth 3.5 cm
A unique Japanese painting with vibrant brushwork in the sumi-e style, depicting a network of branches bearing ripe persimmons (kaki). The deep black ink contrasts beautifully with the warm orange-red tones of the fruit, creating a composition that conveys both movement and serenity. The style is expressive yet balanced – a classic example of Japanese aesthetics where emptiness, harmony, and nature converge.
The piece is professionally framed behind plexiglass in a simple wooden frame, lending it a sense of calm and refinement. Signed with calligraphy and the artist’s original hanko (red seal stamp).
The artist is Miyazawa Shōzan (宮沢翔山), associated with the Kan You Group Sumi-e Exhibition – a group exhibition of sumi-e artists, likely dating from the late 20th.
This wall piece is a beautiful and rare find for admirers of Japanese art, minimalism, and natural elegance.
In very good condition.
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