Thunderflower
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Mixed Media, Rocky Paint, Foil, Gold Leaf, Copper, Brass, Panel, Resin
Size: 41 × 106 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 3,204
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.




About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Mixed Media, Rocky Paint, Foil, Gold Leaf, Copper, Brass, Panel, Resin
- Size
- 41 × 106 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Credits
- © 2025 Miaki Gallery
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Nishizawa Naomi
- Ship-from Area
- Tokyo
- Days Until Dispatch
- 4-7 Days
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Half Abstraction
Work Details
Foil stamping paper for input (brass foil/aluminum foil)
alkyd resins
Gold foil, brass foil, aluminum foil, copper foil
mineral pigments, Japanese paper
on wood panel
雷華(Thunderflower)
The Child of Lightning. A luminous blossom that brings the harvest.
She appears in the fields, heralding a bountiful season.
*Since ancient times, lightning has been seen as a bringer of blessed rain and fertile soil, promising an abundant harvest.
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- 西澤直美 個展「報せ / The Message」05.17.2025 - 06.14
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Artist
Contemporary Japanese-Style Painting
Naomi Nishizawa creates “The Tale of the Second Moon,” a narrative born from her unique imagination.
She is a contemporary artist celebrated for her radiant and intricate compositions employing gold and metallic leaf. Rooted in the traditions of Japanese painting, she fuses diverse materials such as handmade washi paper, oil-based resin, and phosphorescent pigments to create a singular visual world.
Within her semi-abstract works, quiet imagined scenes are gently interwoven. These softly spun visions evoke moments from fairy tales and mythology, inviting viewers into a poetic narrative realm. Shimmering, reflective, and glowing materials function not only as decorative elements but also as gateways to dreamlike, multilayered worlds.
Since 2019, Nishizawa has exhibited in Japan and internationally, including Paris, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Jakarta, steadily expanding her global recognition and acclaim. She was born in Tokyo, where she lives and works.





















