This RARE Seah Kim Joo ORIGINAL 1970s silk batik painting is AMAZING! Seah Kim Joo is an internationally renowned, very collected artist from Singapore. I believe the fabric is silk (most of his batik works were done on silk) & it appears to be signed with a black marker.
From the estate of an East Village New York City artist active in the 1970s. Would make a great bookmark.
JAPANESE ORANGE BAMBOO EMBROIDERY BY ARTIST MATSUBATO(??) SIGNED AND TITLED! this piece is signed and titled apparently! the characters as best I can tell mean: auspicious (or lucky) bamboo to the best of my reckoningit’s pronounced as: r o o – z o o the figure at the bottom right corner is the signature of the artist: Mister Matsubato(??) should anyone have any more information about these figures.. as I only discovered what I know through AI.. please let me know. this as having been possibly executed by Mr Matsubato makes it a rare and wonderful item. please feel free to make a reasonable offer
This vintage Thai painting on silk is a stunning piece of art that will add a touch of elegance to any room. The intricate threaded work depicts a beautiful portrait in an impressionist style. The painting measures 12″ in both height and length and is framed with glass. Thailand and created in the 1970s. The use of silk threaded production technique adds a unique touch to this original piece. This painting would make a great addition to any art collection and is perfect for those who appreciate Asian culture and art.
Overview : SIGNED AS SHOWN. I WAS TOLD THIS WAS DONE WHEN SHE WORKED AS AN ILLUSTRATOR IN LOS ANGELES. A VERY ATYPICAL WORK. REGARDLESS OF WHO PAINTED IT THE IMAGE IS STRONG AND VERY APPEALING. OIL BOARD.