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respected Tanchiu Koji Terayama, director of Hitsu Zendo. The English translation of his book’s title is Zen and the Art of Calligraphy (transl. by John Stevens; Penguin Group, 1983).
Sato,Shozo • Shodo: The Quiet Art of Japanese Zen Calligraphy, Learn the Wisdom of Zen Through Traditional Brush Painting
JIRO NAGASE
sublime.appdoing the Japanese and I the English, with background improvisations by Vincent Delgado on the koto and shakuhachi.
Alan Watts • In My Own Way: An Autobiography
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Jiro, like Yukio Shakunaga, begins his work at “the source.” He goes to the fish market to find the best tuna; Shakunaga goes to the mountains to find the best porcelain. When they get down to work, both become one with the object they are creating. This unity with the object that they reach in a state of flow takes on special meaning in Japan, whe
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Today there is only one artist left in the world who still produces handcrafted karakuri. His name is Shobei Tamaya IX,
Hector Garcia • Geek in Japan: Discovering the Land of Manga, Anime, Zen, and the Tea Ceremony (Geek In...guides)
Nico Sakaki
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artist trying to make art. writer trying to write. human trying to human. occasionally succeeding at all three