








Eden Restored: East Asia
The East Asian garden is inspired primarily by classical Chinese gardens. Step into a secluded paradise with a pond full of koi and lotus. You will find a giant panda and a variety of flowers, including aster, azalea, camellia, and peony. A red-crowned crane, a national symbol of Japan, flies overhead underneath the plum blossoms. A golden autumn ginkgo tree stands in front of the mountains, inspired by Korea and Japan. The featured biblical gemstone is carnelian, matching Adam and Eve’s festive red Chinese silk garments.
The nations of East Asia share many common cultural values, such as the importance of education, collective responsibility, and respect for elders. However, each nation is unique, as even the three primary countries’ vastly different writing systems point to. I love this region where my mother grew up (Korea), where I am bringing the Eden Restored show (Japan), and where silk originated (China).
Approximately 3ft x 7ft (.91x2.13m) Acrylic and dye on silk. The dyes have been set permanently using a steam-setting process. The top includes a sewn-in compartment for inserting a rod or wire for hanging.
As seen in NYC, Paris, and Tokyo
Please note: This painting along with the entire Eden Restored collection is reserved for exhibition until December 31, 2025. You are encouraged to pay in installment using Klarna or Afterpay. If purchased before December 31, 2025, you will receive the painting in January 2026. Additional international shipping fees may apply.
The East Asian garden is inspired primarily by classical Chinese gardens. Step into a secluded paradise with a pond full of koi and lotus. You will find a giant panda and a variety of flowers, including aster, azalea, camellia, and peony. A red-crowned crane, a national symbol of Japan, flies overhead underneath the plum blossoms. A golden autumn ginkgo tree stands in front of the mountains, inspired by Korea and Japan. The featured biblical gemstone is carnelian, matching Adam and Eve’s festive red Chinese silk garments.
The nations of East Asia share many common cultural values, such as the importance of education, collective responsibility, and respect for elders. However, each nation is unique, as even the three primary countries’ vastly different writing systems point to. I love this region where my mother grew up (Korea), where I am bringing the Eden Restored show (Japan), and where silk originated (China).
Approximately 3ft x 7ft (.91x2.13m) Acrylic and dye on silk. The dyes have been set permanently using a steam-setting process. The top includes a sewn-in compartment for inserting a rod or wire for hanging.
As seen in NYC, Paris, and Tokyo
Please note: This painting along with the entire Eden Restored collection is reserved for exhibition until December 31, 2025. You are encouraged to pay in installment using Klarna or Afterpay. If purchased before December 31, 2025, you will receive the painting in January 2026. Additional international shipping fees may apply.