Zen Painting
Features
Author: Yasuichi Awakawa
Publisher: Kodansha International
Place of printing: Tokyo - New York - London
Year of publication: 1980
The collection of ink paintings reproduced here brings Zen directly to the eye. Wild spontaneity, irreverence and humor; conciseness that transforms familiar things into raw, essential forms; use of space to suggest, simultaneously, limitless depth and nothing at all - these paintings by both priest-painters and professional artists bear witness to Zen in a way that words cannot. At the same time, this book reveals the magnificently varied effects that can be achieved with Chinese ink and brush. THE AUTHOR: Born in 1902 and trained as an economist, the late Yasuichi Awakawa wrote polifically and lectured throughout Japan and in Europe about Zen painting. He was professor of economics at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto.
Product Condition:
Copy in good condition. Cover slightly detached with traces of dust and signs of wear. Yellowing of the pages and cuts with traces of dust. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 0870113003
Pages: 184
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 29
Description
Text in English. Present b/w images ft
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