Third Eye Khaliumaa Japan
A portrait as a portal—stillness, symbolism, and the discipline of Japan.
Description:
Third Eye Khaliumaa Japan merges figure, calligraphic marks, and architectural memory into a meditative icon. The gaze is inward; the composition feels like layered time—ink, wax, and metallic leaf sealing emotion into surface.
Why it matters:
This work is about perception—seeing beyond the obvious. It anchors a room with quiet intensity and spiritual gravity, while the gold/silver leaf gives it a museum-grade presence that reads “rare” from across the space.
Materials & process:
Mixed media with Chinese ink watercolor, acrylic, cotton paper, encaustic wax, gold & silver leaf, raw pigments on 2" wood panel.
Details:
- Size: 40" × 60" × 2"
- Support: wood panel (ready to hang)
- Finish: encaustic + leaf (subtle sheen, depth, texture)
Placement:
Perfect for: collectors who love cultural layering; spa/medispa calm rooms; high-end minimal interiors that need a single “statement” work.