Diptych by Masaki Kazushi – 2 x 100 x 100 cm
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Some artworks fill a wall. Others fill a space with peace, rhythm, and emotion. This impressive diptych by Japanese artist Masaki Kazushi undoubtedly belongs to the latter category.
With two monumental panels, each measuring 100 x 100 cm, a powerful whole of 200 x 100 cm is created, where color, texture, and refined lines meet in an almost meditative way. The broad horizontal color fields – deep anthracite, intense blue, warm rust red, bright ice blue, earthy green hues, and soft light nuances – evoke associations with landscapes, water, horizon, and seasons, without ever revealing themselves literally.
As is often the case in contemporary Japanese abstract art, it's not about what is depicted, but about what the work makes one feel. Every brushstroke, every subtle scratch line, and every transparent color transition invites a longer look. As the eye wanders across the painting, new details and connections continuously emerge.
Precisely because the work consists of two separate canvases, a pleasant tension arises. Together they form one harmonious whole, while each panel also possesses its own character. This balance between unity and individuality makes the diptych particularly powerful in both residential and professional interiors.
Moreover, the painting is in very good condition, immediately making it an exclusive eye-catcher for anyone looking for a piece of art with international appeal.
A monumental artwork that exudes tranquility and sophistication
This diptych possesses a remarkable serenity. The composition seems simple, but with each new glance, it reveals additional depth through the layering of paint, subtle textures, and fine, almost calligraphic lines that move across the surface like energy paths.
The combination of powerful color fields and understated details creates a harmony typical of Japanese aesthetics: balance without symmetry, tension without unrest, and simplicity without emptiness.
Therefore, this is not just a decorative artwork, but a piece that truly transforms a space. It brings peace without becoming aloof and character without dominating.
Where does this diptych best come into its own?
Thanks to its monumental dimensions, this work feels at home on a large wall where it can breathe space.
It forms an impressive focal point above a generous sofa, in a stylish dining room, a spacious entrance hall, or a modern living area. The understated power of this work also fully comes into its own in architectural homes, design interiors, and minimalist environments.
In addition, this diptych is particularly suitable for professional environments such as an executive office, reception area, law firm, architectural practice, private clinic, boutique hotel, or exclusive meeting room. Its serene appearance exudes confidence, sophistication, and timelessness without becoming visually dominant.
The experience of De Tuin Der Kunsten
At De Tuin Der Kunsten, we believe that art truly comes to life when it brings harmony to the space it inhabits.
Are you unsure if this monumental diptych perfectly matches your interior or professional environment? We are happy to guide you with personal interior advice or through HappArt Room, where we digitally visualize the artwork in your space.
You are also cordially invited to our Art Room to experience this impressive work in peace. Because some artworks you don't just see, but above all experience.
Matching Elegance.
Details
Artist: Masaki Kazushi
Title: Abstract Diptych
Origin: Japan
Number of panels: 2
Technique: Acrylic on canvas (presumably)
Style: Contemporary abstract art
Color palette: Dark anthracite, deep blue, rust red, ice blue, olive green, white, and subtle gold and copper accents
Dimensions: 2 × 100 × 100 cm (total approx. 200 × 100 cm)
Condition: Very good condition
Signature: Masaki Kazushi
Availability: 1 unique diptych
Delivery
🇧🇪 Belgium: usually within 1 business day
🇳🇱 Netherlands: usually within 3 business days
🌍 Europe & international: average +3 business days
Style, Period & Art-Historical Interpretation
This monumental diptych aligns with the tradition of contemporary Japanese abstract painting, where simplicity, stillness, and balance are central. The layered horizontal composition evokes landscapes and natural elements without literally depicting them. This creates a work that feels both contemplative and timeless.
The subtle line work refers to the Japanese calligraphic tradition, while the powerful color fields offer a contemporary interpretation of the interplay between nature, light, and space. The result is a painting that perfectly complements minimalist, Japandi, Wabi-Sabi, and architectural interiors where peace and authenticity are central.