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Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai where the plant becomes a sculptural art form. It embraces the principles of wabi-sabi which is a contradiction into itself. The focus is on the simplicity of the object but highlights the intricacies of the subject. It can be cold and minimalistic but can also exude warmth and earthiness. Watercolor can encapsulate the same qualities and this is what has captivated my love for the medium for decades.


Panel: Ampersand aquabord; Signed and dated on the back
Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai where the plant becomes a sculptural art form. It embraces the principles of wabi-sabi which is a contradiction into itself. The focus is on the simplicity of the object but highlights the intricacies of the subject. It can be cold and minimalistic but can also exude warmth and earthiness. Watercolor can encapsulate the same qualities and this is what has captivated my love for the medium for decades.


Panel: Ampersand aquabord; Signed and dated on the back
Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai where the plant becomes a sculptural art form. It embraces the principles of wabi-sabi which is a contradiction into itself. The focus is on the simplicity of the object but highlights the intricacies of the subject. It can be cold and minimalistic but can also exude warmth and earthiness. Watercolor can encapsulate the same qualities and this is what has captivated my love for the medium for decades.


Panel: Ampersand aquabord; Signed and dated on the back
Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai where the plant becomes a sculptural art form. It embraces the principles of wabi-sabi which is a contradiction into itself. The focus is on the simplicity of the object but highlights the intricacies of the subject. It can be cold and minimalistic but can also exude warmth and earthiness. Watercolor can encapsulate the same qualities and this is what has captivated my love for the medium for decades.


Panel: Ampersand aquabord; Signed and dated on the back
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Tulip Kokedama 01 Painting

Joseph Mank

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Other

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai where the plant becomes a sculptural art form. It embraces the principles of wabi-sabi which is a contradiction into itself. The focus is on the simplicity of the object but highlights the intricacies of the subject. It can be cold and minimalistic but can also exude warmth and earthiness. Watercolor can encapsulate the same qualities and this is what has captivated my love for the medium for decades. Panel: Ampersand aquabord; Signed and dated on the back

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Painting:Watercolor on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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While I have some educational background in fine arts and graphic design, I consider myself as being self-taught since much of my work has been produced in the past few years. My roots are in watercolor, but mixed media is carrying my attention as the tactile experience appears to be more fulfilling. My secular business involves collaborating with clients to produce bespoke fine art originals, panels, art installations, and hand-painted backdrops. Paints are hand mixed with natural pigments & elements and efforts are made to use recycled or repurposed components.

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