Atsuko  Mu Yuma (遊真あつこ)
New York City  Fusion Artist 

2016

 2015

Group Exhibition

"Shout no.1" 

Musabi-Ten 2015 at the Gallery MC New York


I went to Paris!

2014 

2014  Group Exhibition

"Flower of Life"

Gallery One Twenty Eight New York

2012

Group Exhibition

"Last Days of Princess Himiko"

Mushashino Art University Graduation in New York

謎の女帝:卑弥呼の力ともろさに迫る遊真あつこのイマジネーション

”卑弥呼、最後の日" (Last days of Empress Himiko)

Yuma standing front of her painting

ニューヨーク初の武蔵野美術大学卒業生支部展:May 2012

at The Resobox Gallery in New York.

"Last Days of Princess Himiko"

Oil on Canvas, 20 x 48 x 3/4 in. ©2011, New York

2012

Solo Exhibition in Shanghai  

"Existence-Space of Eternal Love"

愛のある空間

 

Born in Hokkaido in Japan, a graduate of Musashino Art College, Yuma has resided in New York City since 1968.

Throughout her lives both as painter/performance artist and mother, she has painted continuously for decades, both in acrylic and oil.

After a solo exhibition at the Ithea gallery (New York) in 2003, Yuma chose the path of a professional painter, and has done numerous shows and exhibitions throughout NYC and Japan.                     

 

"I create my works to celebrate my thoughts of gratitude, the Mystery of Life and the impulse of creation. 

For that reason, most of my creations are based on the harmonic waves of love, great universal power, and the deep mystery of life and death.  

How wonderful Life is !"

 

2011

Charity Concert & Exhibition for Japan

東日本大震災

"Transmission of Soul" (consists of 12 paintings)

Oil and Acrylic on Canvas, 24 x 36 x 3/4 in. ©1982-2002,  New York

2010

2010  Group Exhibition

"Woman and Lion"

at Gallery One Twenty Eight

2009

 

 2009  Group Exhibition

"Flower of Life"

at The Gallery One Twenty Eight in New York

2008

2008  Group Exhibition

"Harmony"

Seed Gallery in NJ

2004

2004  Group Exhibition

"My American Indian Past Life"

at the Burgen Museum in New Jersey

Yuma is standing in front of her painting is called "My American Indian Past Life"

I had performed is called " Thought of Eternal Life" at the Burgen Museum

2003

Solo exhibition

 

at the Ithea Gallery in New York

"Transmission of Soul"

この個展ではじめてプロの絵描きとして目覚める。

Yuma is performing with her painting costume front of her painting

2001

After the World Trade Center tragedy, I painted for people who died there.

Where are they going? I had to do something as an artist, so I used my imagination to show the way of their road to the spirit world,led by an angel. 

 

1990−2007

I had been attracted by mysterious pattern of wood.

 

神秘な木目に魅了されて15年間ほど大きな板の上に作品をつくりつずけた。

1998

"Flower of Life"

My first sold out painting

Oil on Canvas 10 x 10 x 3/4 inches.

1990-1999

My American Indian Past Life

1982-2002

Transmission of the Soul

Consists of 12 Paintings.

Oil and Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36 x 3/4 inches.

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