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Zen Brushwork: Focusing the Mind with Calligraphy and Painting
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Zen Brushwork: Focusing the Mind with Calligraphy and Painting

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With its bold strokes and mystic aura, Zen calligraphy has fascinated Westerners for decades, yet it remains an abstract, rarely practiced form of expression outside of Asia. Now, master calligrapher Tanchu Terayama explains the techniques behind this subtle art and offers step-by-step instructions for practicing it on a professional level.

After introducing the basics, Terayama presents a unique meditative warm-up to establish the proper mental attitude needed to release one’s creative energies. Next, the power of the brushed line is explained and demonstrated. What makes a good line or a bad one, an expressive effort or an unfocused one? Lessons on brushing symbolic Japanese characters follow, including those for emptiness,
nothingness, and flower. The painting section shows readers how to draw the spare yet elegant pictorial themes of this classic art- bamboo, plum blossoms, Mount Fuji, and the inspirational Zen priest Daruma.

If the exercises are the heart of the book, the Appreciation section is the soul. This chapter introduces classic works from renowned priests and other historical figures, including Miyamoto Musashi (the celebrated swordsman and author of The Book of Five Rings), Morihei Ueshiba (the founder of aikido), Jigoro Kano (the father of judo), and Zen priest Hakuin. Each masterpiece is accompanied by penetrating commentary on the strengths and salient features of the work.

Rarely has Zen calligraphy been demonstrated and discussed with such candor and insight. Illuminating yet another side of Zen, Zen Brushwork will be an invaluable source to those interested in meditation, Zen, Buddhism, the martial arts, and Oriental traditions in general.

CONTENTS Introduction Part I Background What is Zen Calligraphy? The Evolution of Kanji The Fundamentals of Calligraphy The Four Treasures of Calligraphy Hitsuzendo

Part II Preparation-Warming Up and Developing Ki The Zen Line Yoki-ho- A Method of Developing Ki and Warming-Up warm-up exercise 1- Yoki-ho- The Long Version warm-up exercise 2- The Short Form of Yoki-ho- A Five-Minute Exercise warm-up exercise 3- Kusho- Writing in the Air

Part III Zen Calligraphy and Painting Basic Practice The Zen Line and Its Applications exercise 1- Mujibo (The Zen Line) exercise 2- Enso (The Zen Circle) exercise 3- Horizontal and Vertical Lines exercise 4- Fine Lines Tensho (Seal Script) exercise 5- So (Grass) and a Practice Line Kaisho (Standard Script) exercise 6- Sho (Calligraphy) and Practice Lines

Further Practice Sosho (Grass Script) exercise 7- Mu (Nothing) exercise 8- Hana (Flower) exercise 9- Ku (Emptiness) exercise 10- Mu Ichi Motsu (Owning No-thing) exercise 11- Ichigyo Zanmai (Be in the Moment) Writing Western Script exercise 12- Writing Western Script- ABC exercise 13- Shodo (Calligraphy)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kodansha America, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
96
ISBN
9781568365787

With its bold strokes and mystic aura, Zen calligraphy has fascinated Westerners for decades, yet it remains an abstract, rarely practiced form of expression outside of Asia. Now, master calligrapher Tanchu Terayama explains the techniques behind this subtle art and offers step-by-step instructions for practicing it on a professional level.

After introducing the basics, Terayama presents a unique meditative warm-up to establish the proper mental attitude needed to release one’s creative energies. Next, the power of the brushed line is explained and demonstrated. What makes a good line or a bad one, an expressive effort or an unfocused one? Lessons on brushing symbolic Japanese characters follow, including those for emptiness,
nothingness, and flower. The painting section shows readers how to draw the spare yet elegant pictorial themes of this classic art- bamboo, plum blossoms, Mount Fuji, and the inspirational Zen priest Daruma.

If the exercises are the heart of the book, the Appreciation section is the soul. This chapter introduces classic works from renowned priests and other historical figures, including Miyamoto Musashi (the celebrated swordsman and author of The Book of Five Rings), Morihei Ueshiba (the founder of aikido), Jigoro Kano (the father of judo), and Zen priest Hakuin. Each masterpiece is accompanied by penetrating commentary on the strengths and salient features of the work.

Rarely has Zen calligraphy been demonstrated and discussed with such candor and insight. Illuminating yet another side of Zen, Zen Brushwork will be an invaluable source to those interested in meditation, Zen, Buddhism, the martial arts, and Oriental traditions in general.

CONTENTS Introduction Part I Background What is Zen Calligraphy? The Evolution of Kanji The Fundamentals of Calligraphy The Four Treasures of Calligraphy Hitsuzendo

Part II Preparation-Warming Up and Developing Ki The Zen Line Yoki-ho- A Method of Developing Ki and Warming-Up warm-up exercise 1- Yoki-ho- The Long Version warm-up exercise 2- The Short Form of Yoki-ho- A Five-Minute Exercise warm-up exercise 3- Kusho- Writing in the Air

Part III Zen Calligraphy and Painting Basic Practice The Zen Line and Its Applications exercise 1- Mujibo (The Zen Line) exercise 2- Enso (The Zen Circle) exercise 3- Horizontal and Vertical Lines exercise 4- Fine Lines Tensho (Seal Script) exercise 5- So (Grass) and a Practice Line Kaisho (Standard Script) exercise 6- Sho (Calligraphy) and Practice Lines

Further Practice Sosho (Grass Script) exercise 7- Mu (Nothing) exercise 8- Hana (Flower) exercise 9- Ku (Emptiness) exercise 10- Mu Ichi Motsu (Owning No-thing) exercise 11- Ichigyo Zanmai (Be in the Moment) Writing Western Script exercise 12- Writing Western Script- ABC exercise 13- Shodo (Calligraphy)

Painting exe

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kodansha America, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
96
ISBN
9781568365787