In the Flowers

Year: 2026

Material/Technique: Panel, Pigment, Colored Pencil, Gold Leaf, Acrylic

Size: 72.7 × 60.6 × 2 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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Year
2026
Material/Technique
Panel, Pigment, Colored Pencil, Gold Leaf, Acrylic
Size
72.7 × 60.6 × 2 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Negotiations
Work Certificate
Not Set
Distributor of artworks
Haruta Sara
Ship-from Area
Aichi Prefecture
Days Until Dispatch
About 3 Weeks
Category
Painting

Work Details

chalky panel, pigment, colored pencils, gold leaf

A Painting is a place for encountering spirits. The spirit is not what we call the fairy, but the polysemous presence, the ancestral spirit or sprite that the Japanese have found in the mountains. It is also the imaginal (angel) as coined by Henry Corbin – I believe that when the imaginal living in the depths of our consciousness moves its home to a painting, it appears as a spirit. I create paintings and manifest their haven as the pictorial world in order to meet the spirits, and catch a glimpse of their appearance.

Testimonial

Invisible beings quietly appear from the depths of the canvas.

The image that arises from the fortune of particles, is the existence we call spirits that hide in deep within our memories and sensations.

Haruta paints as a quiet ritual to bring them forth, and offers art to be their home.

The door opened between reality and the imaginary, becomes a place for encountering the existence of the imaginal that appears as spirits.

To point our imagination towards the invisible, indicates the horizon of thoughts that art is about to quietly open.

(Daisuke Ohba)

Exhibition Information

Past Exhibitions
ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 2026
02.21.2026 - 03.01

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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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絵画は「妖精」との邂逅の場である。「妖精」とはいわゆるフェアリーではなく多義的な存在であり、日本人が山野に見出してきた祖霊や精霊の姿である。また、アンリ・コルバンのいうイマジナル(天使)でもあり、我々の意識の深層にすむイマジナルが絵画に棲み処を移したとき、「妖精」として現れるのだと考える。私は「妖精」たちと出会うため、また彼らの姿を見たいがために絵画を描き、彼らの安寧の地を画中界として顕現させる。

A Painting is a place for encountering spirits. The spirit is not what we call the fairy, but the polysemous presence, the ancestral spirit or sprite that the Japanese have found in the mountains. It is also the imaginal (angel) as coined by Henry Corbin – I believe that when the imaginal living in the depths of our consciousness moves its home to a painting, it appears as a spirit. I create paintings and manifest their haven as the pictorial world in order to meet the spirits, and catch a glimpse of their appearance.

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