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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20.9x17.7in
About this artwork
This piece captures the essence of a white tiger as a spiritual presence rather than a physical being. Emerging from a dark, undefined space, its body seems to dissolve into ethereal trails of energy. The work explores the boundary between visibility and invisibility, portraying the animal not just as a subject, but as a vessel of unseen forces.
This painting belongs to the “White Anima” series, a body of work that visualizes the latent spiritual… energy inhabiting familiar, visible subjects—animals, plants, and objects—through abstract and semi-transparent forms.
Mai Mizuuchi is a Japanese contemporary artist based in Fukuoka, Japan. Working in acrylic on canvas, she creates abstract and semi-abstract paintings that explore memory, presence, and the traces left by time.
Influenced by Zen philosophy and Japanese aesthetics, Mai builds quiet surfaces through layered pigments, soft gradients, and subtle textures. Her palette often features gold and sepia tones—suggesting warmth, light, and a sense of reverence.
Her works invite a slow gaze and a moment of calm, offering gentle spaces for reflection and reconnection.