2022

Fire Bird no.8:  Oil on Canvas, 15 x 15 x 1 inches

House of Light no.1:  Oil on Canvas, 24 x 17 x 1 inches

Crystal Triangle no.1: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 18 x 1 inches

Crystal Under the Ocean no.1: Oil on Canvas, 14 x 14 x 3/4 inches

Crystal Family no.1: Oil on Canvas, 11 x 14 x 3/4 inches

2019

Mystery of Flower no.1: Oil on Canvas, 15 x 15 x 3/4 in. ©2019, New York, $800

Circle of Energy no.1: Oil on Canvas, 14 x 11 x 3/4 in. ©2019,  New York, $450

Birth of Dragon: Oil on Canvas, 10 x 10 x 3/4 in. ©2019, New York, $750

2018

River of Origin no.3: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 30 x 3/4 in. ©2018, New York,  $1200

2018-2017

Fire Bird no.7: Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40 x 3/4 in. ©2018, New York, $3000

Goddess of Thailand: Oil on Canvas with Manila and Cloth Rope Frame,

                               45 x 33 x 2 in. ©2018, New York, $2000

2015

Three Sisters: Oil on Canvas, 18 x 14 x 3/4 in. ©2015, New York,  $850

2014

Wormhole no.1: Oil on Canvas, 10 x 10 x 3/4 in. ©2014, New York, $800

River of Origin no.3: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 30 x 3/4 in. ©2014, New York, $1000

Myth of life no.4: Oil on Canvas, 18 x 14 x 3/4 in. ©2014, New York, $1000

High Culture no.4: Oil on Canvas with Beats and Cloth Frame,

                              21 x 25 x 1 in. ©2014, New York, $1500

Wooden Maria no.1:(front) Oil on Wood with Mixed Media,

                                     71 x 16 x 5 in. ©2014, New York,  $3000

Lemuria Child: (back)

 

2013

Green Gate: Oil on Canvas, 10 x 10 x 3/4 in. ©2013, New York, $1000

River of origin no.1: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 30 x 3/4 in. ©2013, New York, $1000

River of Origin no.2: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 30 x 3/4 in. ©2013, New York, $1200

Eden no.1: Oil on Canvas, 24 x 18 x 3/4 in. ©2013, New York, $1200

2013 - 2012

Myth no.2: Oil on Canvas, 18 x 18 x 3/4 in. ©2012-2013, New York, $1200

2012

High Culture no.1: Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 x 3/4 in. ©2012, New York, $2000

Myth no.3: Oil on Canvas, 18 x 14 x 3/4 in. ©2012, New York, $1500

Myth of Life no.1: Oil on Canvas, 18 x 18 x 3/4 in. ©2012, New York, $1500

Flower of Life no.1: Oil on Canvas with Red Cloth Frame, 12 x 12 x 2 in.

                             ©2012, New York, $1200

2000

Mother and Child no.1: Acrylic on Canvas, 24 x 30 x 3/4 in. ©2000, New York, $1000

1999-1991

American Indian Past Life:(consists of 6 paintings) Acrylic and Oil on Canvas,

                                           24 x 18 x 3/4 in.©1999, New York, $3500

1998 - 1993

My Pain: Acrylic on Canvas, 22 x 38 x 3/4 in. ©1998, New York, $1000

1992

Monkey God: Acrylic on Canvas, 22 x 28 x 3/4 in. ©1992, New York, $800

Yuma's Biography

Atsuko Mu Yuma is a self-taught multi-media artist from Japan who has lived in New York for 53 years. In 2008, she became an American citizen.

Yuma earned her degree in design from Musashino Art College in Japan.

For decades, she has been painting with oil continuously and has often been told that she is "Married to Art"

Through her encounter with the eastern and western world, she created natural, spontaneous images and a unique vision of life.

Her work is simultaneously futuristic and primitive.

Yuma has exhibited in group shows and solo exhibitions throughout New York, China and Japan and completed a residency in Morocco.

Most of her creations are based on the harmonic waves of love, strength,

great universal power, mystery of life and death, ancient myth story and culture. Those elements are her impulse of creation.

 

 

Yuma's Statement

I am a Japanese multi-media artist living in New York City for 53 years. In 2008, I became an American citizen.

My work is an environmental warning, a call to us all to recognize the importance of earth and its elements.

My recent works are called "Crystal Vision and Love" and

"Drop of Water"

I had a most powerful dream which took me to an underwater crystal a castle, Since the dream,

I have been painting mysterious crystal and pure energy of water.

Through my creations, I remind people of the unity and beauty of the world. Many of my pieces are based in ancient Japanese rope culture, called Jomon. I have created many rope works influenced by that culture. The universe is a most amazing being with much to teach us. Those lessens inspire my creation. I will continue to create until the last day of my life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Email: atsukoyuma@yahoo.com

Web: https://atsukoyuma.jimdo.com