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Geometry ~Colors of Desert~ II (Kimono) (2025) Original Mixed-media Painting by Lena Okamoto
40 x 30 x 2cm (framed)
£739.33
Original artwork description
Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included.
One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics.
Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics.
[Size]
30 x 40 x 4cm
[Materials]
silk, paulownia wood
[Story behind the work]
This artwork is inspired by the serene yet powerful landscape of the desert, expressed through a composition of vintage kimono textiles arranged in a geometric harmony. Warm golden tones meet cool muted blues and silvers, evoking shifting light across sand, sky, and distant horizons.
A delicate bamboo motif appears within the composition, emerging quietly from the surface. It introduces a sense of movement and resilience - a living element within a seemingly still landscape. The overall arrangement transforms traditional textile fragments into a contemplative scene where time feels suspended.
Through this work, the artwork invites a moment of stillness, where strength is not loud, but quietly enduring.
[Period / Story]
Vintage silk kimono textiles, late Showa period (around 1960–80s).
[Meaning of colors and patterns]
The artwork draws on traditional Japanese motifs and reinterprets them within a new, landscape-inspired context.
The 地紋 (jimon) woven into the fabric features bamboo and pine tree motifs - both deeply symbolic in Japanese culture. Bamboo represents resilience and flexibility, the ability to bend without breaking. Pine symbolizes longevity, endurance, and quiet strength, remaining evergreen through changing seasons.
Together, these motifs form a subtle narrative of perseverance and continuity, even in challenging environments.
The golden upper section evokes warmth, sunlight, and expansiveness - reminiscent of desert light at its most intense. In contrast, the cooler blue and silver tones suggest calmness, openness, and the reflective quality of distant space.
The composition as a whole becomes a meditation on contrast: heat and coolness, stillness and life, vastness and detail — all coexisting within a balanced harmony.
[Characteristics of the fabric]
The artwork is created from high-quality vintage silk kimono fabrics known for their refined weaving techniques and luminous texture.
地紋 (jimon) is a subtle woven pattern embedded into the base fabric during the weaving process. Unlike printed or embroidered designs, jimon appears almost invisible at first glance and reveals itself gradually as light moves across the surface.
This quiet presence reflects a key principle of Japanese aesthetics: beauty that does not demand attention, but reveals itself over time.
The silk’s natural ability to reflect light enhances this effect, allowing the artwork to shift in appearance depending on the surrounding environment and time of day.
[Collectors Note]
This artwork embodies the essence of ikasu: transforming historical textiles into contemporary art while preserving their cultural memory.
Each fabric used in the piece carries a history of craftsmanship and human touch. As authentic vintage kimono textiles become increasingly rare, every artwork created from them is inherently unique and cannot be replicated.
The structured composition, combined with the symbolic motifs of bamboo and pine, makes this work particularly meaningful for collectors who value both aesthetic refinement and cultural depth.
It is not only a visual object, but a quiet narrative of endurance, transformation, and time.
[About the frame]
The artwork is framed in natural kiri (桐) paulownia wood. Traditionally used in Japan for storing precious textiles, kiri wood is valued for its lightness, durability, and resistance to humidity.
Its soft, warm tone complements both the golden and cool hues of the composition, enhancing the overall sense of balance and calm.
[Decoration Advice]
The balanced geometry and refined color palette make this artwork especially suited for contemporary interiors that emphasize minimalism and calm sophistication.
It works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways, as well as in curated spaces such as hotels, galleries, and design-focused environments.
The interplay between matte and reflective silk surfaces allows the artwork to subtly change throughout the day, responding to natural light and adding depth to the space.
[Precaution]
All artworks are made from authentic vintage and antique kimono textiles. Due to their age, minor signs of wear may be present. These are not defects, but part of the material’s history and authenticity.
Materials used:
antique silk, antique paulownia wood
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 40 x 30 x 2cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Geometric
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
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Original artwork description
Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included.
One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics.
Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics.
[Size]
30 x 40 x 4cm
[Materials]
silk, paulownia wood
[Story behind the work]
This artwork is inspired by the serene yet powerful landscape of the desert, expressed through a composition of vintage kimono textiles arranged in a geometric harmony. Warm golden tones meet cool muted blues and silvers, evoking shifting light across sand, sky, and distant horizons.
A delicate bamboo motif appears within the composition, emerging quietly from the surface. It introduces a sense of movement and resilience - a living element within a seemingly still landscape. The overall arrangement transforms traditional textile fragments into a contemplative scene where time feels suspended.
Through this work, the artwork invites a moment of stillness, where strength is not loud, but quietly enduring.
[Period / Story]
Vintage silk kimono textiles, late Showa period (around 1960–80s).
[Meaning of colors and patterns]
The artwork draws on traditional Japanese motifs and reinterprets them within a new, landscape-inspired context.
The 地紋 (jimon) woven into the fabric features bamboo and pine tree motifs - both deeply symbolic in Japanese culture. Bamboo represents resilience and flexibility, the ability to bend without breaking. Pine symbolizes longevity, endurance, and quiet strength, remaining evergreen through changing seasons.
Together, these motifs form a subtle narrative of perseverance and continuity, even in challenging environments.
The golden upper section evokes warmth, sunlight, and expansiveness - reminiscent of desert light at its most intense. In contrast, the cooler blue and silver tones suggest calmness, openness, and the reflective quality of distant space.
The composition as a whole becomes a meditation on contrast: heat and coolness, stillness and life, vastness and detail — all coexisting within a balanced harmony.
[Characteristics of the fabric]
The artwork is created from high-quality vintage silk kimono fabrics known for their refined weaving techniques and luminous texture.
地紋 (jimon) is a subtle woven pattern embedded into the base fabric during the weaving process. Unlike printed or embroidered designs, jimon appears almost invisible at first glance and reveals itself gradually as light moves across the surface.
This quiet presence reflects a key principle of Japanese aesthetics: beauty that does not demand attention, but reveals itself over time.
The silk’s natural ability to reflect light enhances this effect, allowing the artwork to shift in appearance depending on the surrounding environment and time of day.
[Collectors Note]
This artwork embodies the essence of ikasu: transforming historical textiles into contemporary art while preserving their cultural memory.
Each fabric used in the piece carries a history of craftsmanship and human touch. As authentic vintage kimono textiles become increasingly rare, every artwork created from them is inherently unique and cannot be replicated.
The structured composition, combined with the symbolic motifs of bamboo and pine, makes this work particularly meaningful for collectors who value both aesthetic refinement and cultural depth.
It is not only a visual object, but a quiet narrative of endurance, transformation, and time.
[About the frame]
The artwork is framed in natural kiri (桐) paulownia wood. Traditionally used in Japan for storing precious textiles, kiri wood is valued for its lightness, durability, and resistance to humidity.
Its soft, warm tone complements both the golden and cool hues of the composition, enhancing the overall sense of balance and calm.
[Decoration Advice]
The balanced geometry and refined color palette make this artwork especially suited for contemporary interiors that emphasize minimalism and calm sophistication.
It works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways, as well as in curated spaces such as hotels, galleries, and design-focused environments.
The interplay between matte and reflective silk surfaces allows the artwork to subtly change throughout the day, responding to natural light and adding depth to the space.
[Precaution]
All artworks are made from authentic vintage and antique kimono textiles. Due to their age, minor signs of wear may be present. These are not defects, but part of the material’s history and authenticity.
Materials used:
antique silk, antique paulownia wood
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 40 x 30 x 2cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Geometric
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative










