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Enso - Clinging To Nothing #2 Acrylic Print
by Nadja Van Ghelue
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Enso - Clinging To Nothing #2 acrylic print by Nadja Van Ghelue. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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After a longer calligraphy session I grasped the three brushes I had been using during this particular session and in a joined performance of all... more
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Artist's Description
After a longer calligraphy session I grasped the three brushes I had been using during this particular session and in a joined performance of all three brushes I draw this candid Three-Brush-Enso.
The Three-Brush-Enso shows an accompanying semi-cursive calligraphy of a verse taken from the Diamond Sutra:
應 無 所 住 而 生 其 心,
Ō mu sho jū ni shō go shu.
When hearing this phrase the 6th Zen Patriarch Hui-neng suddenly became enlightened.
I like to brush this phrase repeatedly to deepen my understanding of it.
Some of my favorite English translations of this verse are:
Give birth to a thought that is not attached to anything. (Red Pine)
Engender the mind with no place for it to abide. (Scott Wilson)
Let your mind be unattached, clinging to nothing. (Dr. Martin Verhoeven)
For more info on this verse see my web page
http://www.theartofcalligraphy.com/diamond-sutra-zen-calligraphy
About Nadja Van Ghelue
My gallery presents calligraphies and paintings that breathe the spirit of contemporary Chinese and Japanese brush art. The main feature of my art work is to grab the moment of inspiration and express in its fullness with the brush. My medium is ink and natural pigments on rice paper. My primary tool is the flexible Oriental sheep's hair brush. In the calligraphy section you will find artwork brushed in different styles of Japanese calligraphy. The very different calligraphic styles evoke different moods, which you will be able to appreciate yourself by browsing the calligraphy print gallery. The subjects covered in the calligraphy section are mainly related to Zen and Buddhism and martial arts. As for the painting gallery you will find...
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