oda-mayumi-japanese-b-1941-i-golden-coast-i
Lot 7101

Oda Mayumi (Japanese, b. 1941), Golden Coast

Explore more items like this one.

Visit our Asian Arts Department Asian Arts
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
1989, a pair of silkscreen prints, from a small edition of 50, each signed to the lower edge of the image: Golden Coast, 15/50, and Mayumi with Japanese character, one has (L) for left and other with (R) for right, framed in Japan in identical manner with double mats under glass in black wood frames with rounded corners.

Frame dimensions 39 1/2 x 30 in., Sight size 34 x 24 1/2 in.

From the Collection of David and Vidabeth Bensen, collected during the 1960s and 1980s while living in Japan

Oda Mayumi is a contemporary female Japanese artist best known for her poetic woodblock prints and mixed-media works that explore memory, femininity, and the natural world. Emerging in the postwar period, she developed a distinctive visual language marked by delicate line, subtle color, and an introspective, lyrical sensibility, often blending traditional printmaking techniques with a modern personal iconography.

Very good condition; a few spots of foxing, but only a few and not very noticeable; not examined outside of the frames.