Chinese stonewear Geyaoo TEA BOWL, the dark stonewear body is covered overall with a thick batter-like pale blue-gray glaze marked with both broad aand fine crackle with the "golden thread and iron wire." Condition: There are four (4) match head size spots inside the cavetto where there is a loss of glaze and other numerous spots both inside and outside where there are glaze bursts. The bowl appears to be unbroken and unrestored. Dimensions: Diameter 5 5/16 inches (13.5 cm) ht is 2 3/ ...click for details
of pear form with long cylindrical neck and carefully painted in medium and darker strokes of underglaze cobalt of a powerful dragon striding through the clouds chasing the flaming pearl! The bottle also applied with a transparent soft glaze of blue cast. There is also a "kiln or artist's mark?" just behind the dragon's head. This is possibly from the royal Bunwon Kilns which stopped in 1883 when the royalty withdrew their support of these kilns. Marks on Joseon (Choson) era pi ...click for details
A well modeled bronze/brass SHIVA (siva) multi-armed and dancing atop a supplicant within a large wheel of life with flames surrounding on a raised stepped base. Height is 26.5 inches or 57 cm.
An original watercolor by Mayumi Oda (The Matisse of Japan) depicts a Buddhist(Hindu) celestial nymph playing a flute astride a powerful green dragon! Apsaras are beautiful, supernatural female beings who are often youthful and elegant and superb in the art of dancing. Elegantly mounted on a scroll by a master craftsman in Nara, Japan and enclosed in a signed kiri wood box which is covered with a heavy cardboard box, this masterpiece is well worth viewing in your home for many years! Signed and ...click for details
"MEDICINE BUDDHA," AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR BY MAYUMI ODA ("THE MATISSE OF JAPAN") Suitable for mounting on a scroll for an additional cost in Japan, or mat and frame it in your hometown. Mayumi Oda is a very well known established artist with her work displayed in many museums in US and Japan. Signed with two seal marks. 12.75" x 24 3/8" or 37.5 x 61.8 cm.
Nakagawa soen, An original watercolor by Mayumi Oda of a Zen "koan" written by a living Zen priest from Lutakuji (temple) Inscribed in Japanese, translated into English, "All are nothing, but flowers, in a flowering universe."
Suitable for framing on a scroll in Japan at an additional cost or mat and frame in in your hometown! 12.75 x 24.2" or 37.5 x 61.5 cm.
An original watercolor painting by Mayumi Oda of a Modern Zen priest's "koan"translated into English from Lutakuji (temple) in Japan. "All are nothing but flowers in a flowering universe." Suitable for mounting on a scroll for an additional cost in Japan, or mat and frame in your hometown! 24.25" x 12 7/8" or 61 x 31.5 cm.
GREEN TARA, an original watercolor painting of Buddha of enlightened activity born out of the tears from the right eye of the bodihisattva Avalokiteshvara (white Tara born from the tears of the left eye)wonderfully depicted by Mayumi Oda. Signed by the artist with three seal marks. Although, not shown, a White Tara could perhaps be made available.
Can be mounted on a scroll in Japan for an additional cost or easily matted and framed in your home town. Original painting is protected in a heavy ...click for details
An original watercolor painting by "The Matisse of Japan," world famous Mayumi Oda.
Depicting earth's goodness and woman and man's place in that world. "In this food I see the presence & entire universe supporting me."
10" x 14" (ht) or 25.4 x 35.5 cm. This can be professionally mounted on a scroll in Japan for an additional cost or easily matted and framed by your home town framing shop! Comes in a artist's signed attractive Japanese paper coveri ...click for details
BOUNTY, an original painting on paperboard depicting Daikoku's "magic hammer" that when struck makes all things possible! Watercolor with splashes of gold signed Mayumi and with two artist's seal marks in lower right hand corner. Mayumi Oda is a world famous artist who resides on Big Island and has art in many famous museums and collections in Japan and the USA. 9.5" x 10.75" (ht.) or 24 x 27.5 cm.