This exquisite hand-painted artwork originates from Japan, dating to the early Showa period (1926–1940), and serves as an original design sheet for a traditional sliding door or fusuma. Measuring approximately 11 inches by 13 inches (28 cm x 33 cm), the piece is meticulously rendered on a silk canvas front with a protective paper backing. The artwork is in very good condition, showcasing a sophisticated use of mineral pigments and metallic leaf to create a scene of atmospheric depth.
The visual narrative is a serene, vertical exploration of a coniferous forest shrouded in mist. The composition features a dense arrangement of evergreen trees rendered in a layered palette of moss green, soft grey, and brilliant white. Several of the primary tree forms are highlighted with gold leaf, which provides a luminous, textured contrast against the more matte, ethereal silhouettes in the background. The entire scene is set against a shimmering, golden-beige silk ground, with fine gold speckling (sunago) scattered throughout to represent the play of light through morning fog. This misty, abstracted landscape reflects the refined decorative transition from traditional motifs to modern graphic sensibilities in pre-war Japan.