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Zen Art Box

by Stephen Addiss, John Daido Loori
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Synopsis

A work of Zen art is a teaching in visual form, intended to be contemplated not only for its beauty, but for the secrets it contains about being fully human, fully alive. As teaching, Zen art can be profound, perplexing, serious, humorous—sometimes all within the same piece; as art, it stands somewhere outside standard aesthetic conventions, even those of other schools of Buddhist art. It is most often identified with the expressive medium of calligraphy or brush painting, but whatever the mood or medium, each work is the tangible record of an unrepeatable moment in the artist’s mind, an expression on paper of his or her understanding of the nature of things.

The Zen Art Box contains forty images of brush painting and calligraphy, each beautifully reproduced in fine quality on a 6 1/2" x 9" card that you can display on the enclosed folding easel stand. The back of each card includes an explanation of the art by Stephen Addiss along with commentary from John Daido Loori on the Zen wisdom contained in it. Also included is a 32-page color-illustrated booklet with essays on Zen art by both the authors.

About the Author, Stephen Addiss

Stephen Addiss, PhD, is Tucker-Boatwright Professor of the Humanities: Art at the University of Richmond, Virginia, and is himself a renowned calligraphic artist. One of the great American authorities on Zen art, he is the author of more than thirty-five other books, including The Art of Zen.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Random House Inc
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780641985751

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