Copper Fields

€1,750.00

Mineral pigments (Malachite and Azurite) and Nikawa on Awagami Kitakata Washi paper, mounted on wood panel.

50 × 70 × 4 cm – 2026
Signed, sealed with cinnabar paste,
title, year + catalogue number on the verso
Ready to hang
Certificate of authenticity included

Copper Fields | Breath Meditation N°89–90
The Breath Meditation paintings are a direct result of an active meditation practice, where inhalations and exhalations are counted, and a mark is made after each complete breath cycle.

Azurite and Malachite are copper carbonate minerals, known for their intense blue and green hues.

Copper Fields brings together two Breath Meditation sessions, exploring the quiet dialogue between these historically significant pigments.

The work subtly recalls the tradition of Qīnglǜ Shānshuǐ (青绿山水) — the “blue-green landscape” style, particularly prominent during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This style is characterized by the use of azurite and malachite alongside black ink, creating luminous, elevated landscapes of almost otherworldly presence.”

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Mineral pigments (Malachite and Azurite) and Nikawa on Awagami Kitakata Washi paper, mounted on wood panel.

50 × 70 × 4 cm – 2026
Signed, sealed with cinnabar paste,
title, year + catalogue number on the verso
Ready to hang
Certificate of authenticity included

Copper Fields | Breath Meditation N°89–90
The Breath Meditation paintings are a direct result of an active meditation practice, where inhalations and exhalations are counted, and a mark is made after each complete breath cycle.

Azurite and Malachite are copper carbonate minerals, known for their intense blue and green hues.

Copper Fields brings together two Breath Meditation sessions, exploring the quiet dialogue between these historically significant pigments.

The work subtly recalls the tradition of Qīnglǜ Shānshuǐ (青绿山水) — the “blue-green landscape” style, particularly prominent during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This style is characterized by the use of azurite and malachite alongside black ink, creating luminous, elevated landscapes of almost otherworldly presence.”

> See all Breath Meditation paperworks
> See all Breath Meditation wood panels
> Read more about this series