Hell
- 601
- 30.0cm x 90.0cm
A scroll inscribed with the characters for “Hell” would have made viewers reflect on their conduct and the transience of worldly phenomena. This work is a striking example of the individualistic calligraphy favored in Rinzai Zen circles and among tea aesthetes. Seigan Sōi, whose explosive brushwork creates the impression of a blade cutting through the paper, was abbot of Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto.
seigan sōi (1522 – 1591)
Explore Seigan Sōi’s serene landscapes & Zen artistry. Japanese painter (1522-1591), disciple of Sesshū, known for ink paintings & tea ceremony mastery. Discover his legacy!
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- Cím: Hell
- Művész: seigan sōi
- Év: 601
- Eredeti méretek: 30.0cm x 90.0cm
- Formátum: Landscape
- Szerzői jogi státusz: Közösségi tulajdonú alkotás
- Színpaletta: Earthy
- Érzelt fényerő: balanced