Description
Purpose
The work seeks to evoke a state of deep mindfulness and spiritual sanctuary, using the warmth of gold and the iconography of the Buddha to create a focal point for contemplation and interior stillness.
This work captures the profound quietude of the Heian aesthetic, presenting a figure of absolute composure seated upon a blooming lotus. The backdrop is a masterclass in texture—a field of aged gold leaf that feels both infinite and grounded, marked by the delicate crazing of time. The scrolling clouds of the mandorla offer a rhythmic counterpoint to the steady, architectural grace of the figure’s meditative posture.
Living with this piece is an invitation to slow one’s pulse. It acts as a visual anchor in a restless world, its warm, reflective surface catching the ambient light to create a presence that is felt as much as it is seen. The soft transitions of the gilded robes and the subtle earthen tones of the base provide a sophisticated richness that never demands attention, but rather rewards the patient observer with a sense of enduring peace.
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Place this work on a dark or neutral wall to allow the gilded textures to truly radiate
- Use soft, directional lighting from the side to emphasize the ‘craquelure’ and depth of the gold leaf background
- Ideal as a singular focal point above a low console or in a dedicated meditation space
Perfect For
- Collectors seeking a bridge between historical tradition and contemporary minimalism
- Those who view their home as a sanctuary for reflection and restorative silence
- Admirers of classical Japanese aesthetics and the beauty of wabi-sabi textures
From the Yamato-e and Heian Art collection:
A thousand years ago, in the old imperial capital, the aristocrats of Japan turned away from borrowed styles and invented a way of painting entirely their own — flat, unhurried, quietly radiant. This is the world of yamato-e, and these eight compositions live inside it. Roofs lift away to show interiors seen from above, bands of gold mist drift across the scene to veil what needs no telling, a single stroke of ink suggests a serene downcast face. Nothing is dramatized here; everything is felt. Autumn grasses bend on a field of gold, twelve robes deepen in graded silk, snow settles softly on a bamboo blind.
Moving from one work to the next feels like watching a handscroll unroll — season answering season, gold answering ivory, a whole way of seeing built from restraint. To live with these images is to slow down. They ask for patience and return it, revealing a little more of their craft and their calm with every passing month. They do not compete for attention; they hold it, gently, the way a favorite poem does.
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Gold Leaf
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.





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