Japanese Pink Purple Abstract Wall Art | Zen Original Painting “Crystal of Power”

¥170,000

**Japanese pink purple abstract wall art** designed to bring harmony and energy to your home. This original Zen painting, “Crystal of Power,” embodies the spirit of Japanese aesthetics, inspiring courage and serenity.

Description

Enhance your home with this **Japanese pink purple abstract wall art** that combines traditional Zen-inspired aesthetics with modern abstract design.
The original painting “Crystal of Power” was inspired by the belief that each person holds infinite energy within, much like a crystal forming from water.

Created by a Japanese artist, this one-of-a-kind piece blends pink, purple, and soft blue tones to evoke warmth, courage, and harmony.
Its delicate brushwork and balanced composition reflect the calming energy of Japanese abstract art, making it perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, yoga studios, or meditation spaces.

Hand-painted on P10 canvas (530×410mm), this Zen abstract wall décor is also an ideal gift for art lovers who appreciate meaningful Japanese artwork.
Bring this piece into your space and let it infuse your walls with positive energy and a touch of authentic Japanese style.
For more details about this work, please see the detailed description of the work.

Since this is a one-of-a-kind original piece, it may be sold out depending on timing.
Your purchase will only be confirmed after payment is completed, so we recommend placing your order as soon as possible to secure it.

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About the Artist Izumi Tokita
I have a son and a daughter. Instead of crying out, my son desperately tried to open his drooping eyes wide. He was trying to see his father’s face one last time. And quietly, the light of his life faded away. What saved me at the lowest point of my life was color, a language that needs no words. As I picked up the brush and faced countless paintings, a flash of light shot behind my eyelids. As if driven by something, I switched from pen to brush. It felt as though I was carrying on what my son had wanted to accomplish in this world.
Two years later, I founded Studio Sense. Now, raising a daughter who looks just like my son, I continue creating works brimming with “life.” Works that nourish the soul, just as painting saved me.

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