Mundus

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Panel, Mixed Media, Pigment, Gold Leaf, Wax, Acrylic

Size: 53 × 53 × 3 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Panel, Mixed Media, Pigment, Gold Leaf, Wax, Acrylic
Size
53 × 53 × 3 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Included
Category
Painting

Work Details

Paintings are a place of encounter with “fairies.” “Fairies” are not so-called fairies in the West; they are polymorphic beings, and they are figures of ancestral spirits and spirits that Japanese people have discovered in the mountains. Also, it is an imaginary concept called by Henri Corvin, and I think that when imaginals that live deep in our consciousness move their habitats to paintings, they appear as “fairies.” I paint paintings in order to meet “fairies” and because I want to see them, and I express their peaceful place as a world in the middle of the picture.

“Mundus” is one of the “Spirits of the Land” series of works with the theme of earth spirits, and when I moved my base to Tohoku, I created it to preserve the spirits I felt in the land of Japan.

The author believes that coincidence, such as in surrealism, is essential as a technique for manifesting spirits in paintings, and in addition to bringing areas that cannot be controlled into art materials, I also practice using the author's own “synesthesia” as one of the materials. In addition to the feeling of actually visiting the land that serves as the motif, they are created using colors, shapes, and human figures evoked from the “name of the land” as materials.

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Artist

Haruta Sara
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Haruta Sara

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Born in Aichi in 1993
2017 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Oil Painting
2019 Completed the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts Master's Program in Oil Painting
2023 Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts Doctoral Program in Fine Arts completed a doctorate degree (oil painting)
Currently based in Miyagi and Aichi. While referring to Japan's ancestral beliefs and Henri Corvin's angels, he creates works on the theme of “fairies.” Major exhibitions include “7senerie” Daimaru Tokyo Gallery and “LIFE LAND SHIBUYA ART AWARD” Tokyu Plaza Harakado (Grand Prix winner).

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Last updated date
08.12.2025