It's a fascinating piece that fills us with questions that we can only answer ourselves. I speak about this in some of my Zen Buddhist, Japanese Art and Culture videos.
曾我蕭白 Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) and Tekkai sennin (immortal). For an explanation see: collections.artsmia.org/art/117449/the-immortals-gama-sennin-and-tekkai-sennin-kuroda-ryozan
It's a fascinating piece that fills us with questions that we can only answer ourselves. I speak about this in some of my Zen Buddhist, Japanese Art and Culture videos.
Does Zen see the negation in a hegelian sense? As the necessary progression of the essence unfolding?
Fascinating lecture. Can you purchase a reproduction of this art anywhere? I'm not seeing anything online.
Can you bring on Shoryu Bradley of Gyobutsuji Zen Monastery in America for a talk on Zen :)!
Does anyone know the name of the art at 28:21 ?
曾我蕭白 Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) and Tekkai sennin (immortal). For an explanation see: collections.artsmia.org/art/117449/the-immortals-gama-sennin-and-tekkai-sennin-kuroda-ryozan
If the water in the gourd is held as one's own, the fish swims unrestrained. When waters rise as mist and fall as rain, the fish is already inside.
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The painter was Yoda ......and he used The Force.....
Very articulate. The reason this work was not replicated is because the painter was Buddha.
Visual arts is the only artist form where people talk too damn much.
Very insightful. I too, am now enlightened.