Constant dripping wears away a stone’ -Japanese Calligraphy shodō original work. Japanese calligrapher Mitsuru Nagata . zen art

40,00 

In stock

Constant dripping wears away a stone’ -Japanese Calligraphy shodō original work. Japanese calligrapher Mitsuru Nagata . zen art

Description

This is an original and HANDMADE PAINTING with sumi ink.
Translation
水滴石穿 Suiteki sekisen
‘Constant dripping wears away a stone’

FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED You can choose the option +Hanging scroll if you like it 12,9x 27,5 inches if you like
but this is optional you can display it in a conventional frame

Paper

I have been using high quality rice paper (washi) measure is ‘hanshi’ 13×9,8 inches

The stamp is my signature with my name on it in Tenshotai which is an ancient style of calligraphy. It is common to sign the calligraphy with that type of seal.

Sumi

The Sumi ink is obtained from a solid ink bar. To obtain the ink it is necessary to rub the solid ink into a stone with a little water on it until it reaches the necessary density to paint.

Brushes

Brushes are made from bamboo and other natural fibers; the size of those depends on the drawing that you want to create.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.