Friday, July 23, 2010

Original Ozuma Kaname Paintings for sale....

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Ozuma Kaname needs no introduction here. A contemporary of Horiyoshi III, Kaname's body of work consist primarily of nude women brandishing stunning wabori - Japanese style tattooing, and images of tattoo iconography. His dragons and Buddhist deities have found their way not only into his impressive tomes but into mainstream Japanese culture as well. His artwork can be found on jigsaw puzzles and postcards. As the tattoo culture on the whole here in Japan is still very taboo, this is quite an impressive feat.

I met Ozuma sensei several years back at one of his gallery shows here in Tokyo. Later I was invited to his studio outside of Tokyo. The small two room apartment was filled floor to ceiling with his art...none of it actually on display, just stacked on shelves and in boxes. He expressed the desire to sell some of it and I offered to help by translating and doing write ups. The information about the pieces below is from the sensei himself...he doesn't remember exactly when these were painted but I got as much relevant info as I could think to ask, fine art not being my area of expertise. Prices were set by Kaname himself and payment will go to him, via bank transfer. I will oversee shipping and can help with any and all details. Please understand that I am aware that these paintings are not cheap, but serious inquires will be considered. These illustrations will only appreciate in value and are truly a piece of Japanese history.



Please email Crystal at info@gominekobooks.com for additional information.

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Dragon and Waves

size: 72.7 x 53. cm unframed
painted on silk with Japanese Sumi and ganryo inks
USD 13,750

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Jigoku Dayuu

(Courtesean of Hell) adopted by Zen priest Ikkyu who converted her. She wears the kimono of a lady, but decorated with scenes from hell. Jigoku means hell and is a term used for the lowest rank of unliscensed prostitute, Dayu is an honorific for the highest ranking courtesan.

size: 60.6cm x 45.5cm unframed
painted on silk with Japanese Sumi and ganryo inks
USD 8,200


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Hagoromo

The feather mantle of a Tennin, or celestial being, is called a Hagoromo, made famous by a Noh play of the same name. The Tennin performs a dance honoring the moon, in exchange for her mantle, discovered on a tree by a fisherman.

size: 72.7 x 53. cm unframed
painted on silk with Japanese Sumi and ganryo inks
USD 13,750

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