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Japanese Hanging Scroll, Kakejiku - Serene Mind Like Still Water

Japanese Hanging Scroll, Kakejiku - Serene Mind Like Still Water

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Infuse your space with tranquility and wisdom through the Kakejiku - Serene Mind Like Still Water. Featuring the four-character idiom "Meikyo Shisui" by calligrapher Yuna Matsushita, this piece symbolizes a state of perfect clarity and calm, akin to a flawless mirror and still water. Crafted with meticulous care, Matsushita blends 1,300 years of Japanese calligraphy tradition with modern sensibilities. Perfect for a tokonoma, tea room, or living space, this hanging scroll serves as both a stunning decorative piece and a source of inspiration. It nurtures serenity and focus, helping you navigate life with composed elegance.

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  • Quantity: 1 
  • Dimension: H125.0cm(49.2 in) × W44.5cm(17.5 in)  
  • Material: Hanshi-paper, Ink
  • Origin: Made in Nagano, Japan
  • Brand: Yuna Matsushita

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Japanese calligraphy scroll in traditional tokonoma alcove with Meikyo Shisui inscription

Japanese Calligraphy: The Timeless Art of Shodo

Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) is a unique art form that uses brush and ink to create characters, expressing thoughts and emotions through the written word. Introduced from China between the 5th and 6th centuries, Shodo initially developed as a means of transcribing Buddhist scriptures. Over time, it became an essential cultural practice among the aristocracy and samurai.
The allure of Shodo lies not only in the aesthetic beauty of the characters but also in the brushstrokes, the balance of light and heavy lines, and the reflection of the artist's spirit in each stroke. Various styles, such as Kaisho (block script), Gyosho (semi-cursive), and Sosho (cursive), provide diverse ways to express this art. Additionally, the choice of brush, ink, and paper significantly influences the impression of the work.
As a profound embodiment of Japanese tradition and spirit, Shodo continues to captivate people today with its timeless artistry and depth.

Angled top-down view of a panel with Japanese calligraphy of 'Ichigo Ichie' on a wooden table.

The Art of Inner Peace: Japanese Calligraphy for Contemporary Living

This calligraphy artwork is a masterpiece by Yuna Matsushita, a calligrapher inspired by the serene natural surroundings of the Yatsugatake Mountains. Blending the profound meanings embedded in Kanji characters with her exceptional skill, this piece embodies 1,300 years of Japanese calligraphy tradition brought into the modern era. Created in harmony with its tranquil environment, the artwork evokes a sense of calm and inner peace in those who behold it.
Perfect for display in a living room or study, it adds an elegant Japanese accent to any space, offering moments to appreciate the timeless beauty of Japan in everyday life.

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