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  • Cooperix
    Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 502

    EXPRESSING CREATIVITY: clay, fiber, metal, ink, etc.

    He who works with his hands is a laborer.
    He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
    He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.

    -Saint Francis of Assisi

    Greetings!

    The materials we have listed are typically considered craft materials and this is a partial list, so feel free to expand.

    There has been an ongoing battle of art vs. craft for eons. It is true that a product can be well constructed (crafted) but not fit the category of art as it has no depth of feeling or character other than its functionality. Conversely, I believe that for something to meet the standard of art it must be first well-made technically! When I was in graduate school one professor told his painting students that in order to be a fine abstract/non representational painter, they must first learn how to paint realistically. So, in my mind a finely made beautiful, functional object is art. And a poorly made painting is not.

    Japan is the leader in the world for their respect and appreciation of their artisans. They have raised awareness of the depth of beauty and nobility of a simple tea bowl, a stroke of brush in calligraphy, lacquerware arts and on. They have elevated their finest contemporary artists to the status of National Living Treasures. This short film made by the British Museum defines this designation.
    The British Museum has been collecting artworks made by Japanese Living National Treasures since 2007, but what is a Living National treasure and why are the...


    Please share with us your own work or a piece of art that you find especially beautiful. Functional, nonfunctional works made with traditional materials including ceramics, weaving, knitting, needlework, sewing, metal work, calligraphy, basketmaking etc. All are invited to share.

    Here’s Meitou

    Hello everyone, during this busy Ango period we are keeping it simple and bearing in mind that many of you will be occupied with studying, there is a choice – either to post images of your own hand crafted work or an image of something you find particularly beautiful and / or moving.

    We only ask that you bear in mind that we are talking about working with our hands – but this has a vast scope and so many possibilities, from yarns of all kinds, through metals, paper, board, clay, fimo and das type products, upcycled objects, household items. You could also share your calligraphy, flower arrangements etc.

    If you chose to share an image of an object that you particularly like, and again this could be a sculpture, a tea bowl, an ikebana arrangement, a statue, something made of fabric or yarn, a piece of calligraphy, any kind of structure that says something to you, please say something to us about why you have chosen it.

    Some of you who are taking Jukai and sewing a Rakusu may even chose to talk about creativity in relation to your Rakusu, or post images of Rakusu/Kesa or other crafted Zen related items that you find particularly interesting and inspiring.

    Have fun!

    Gassho

    Anne and Meitou

    we both sat today
    Last edited by Cooperix; 09-12-2020, 02:18 PM.
  • Eva
    Member
    • May 2017
    • 200

    #2
    Thank you Anne, thank you Meitou,

    looking forward this place coming alive with crafts made by hands and heart .

    Gassho,
    eva
    sattoday and also LAH

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    • Nanrin
      Member
      • May 2018
      • 262

      #3
      He who works with his hands is a laborer.
      He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
      He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.

      -Saint Francis of Assisi
      I really love this quote. I have made some items recently that I will take pictures of to share. Nothing fancy - I do not have fine materials or any special skill, but they are all made with the heart and even if they don't speak to others, they bring me joy.

      Gassho,

      Nanrin

      Sattoday
      南 - Southern
      林 - Forest

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      • Nanrin
        Member
        • May 2018
        • 262

        #4
        A few days ago I found my old string of painted prayer beads that hang at the door of the bamboo hut had broken and scattered on the ground. I collected them up, separated out the beads so worn that they were splintery, and from the rest I slowly polished up a handful with candlewax and a bit of discarded cloth. From there I strung them into a wrist mala to serve as a reminder of practice.

        Gassho,

        Nanrin,

        Sat today
        南 - Southern
        林 - Forest

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        • Meitou
          Member
          • Feb 2017
          • 1656

          #5
          Nanrin, this reads like a lovely old Zen story or the opening for a Bashō poem, beautiful work which encompasses more than one of the Zen aesthetics.
          Could this inspire a haiku or similar from you and/or others amongst our poets?
          Deep bows
          Meitou
          Sattoday lah
          Last edited by Meitou; 09-12-2020, 06:47 AM.
          命 Mei - life
          島 Tou - island

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          • Kotei
            Dharma Transmitted Priest
            • Mar 2015
            • 4230

            #6
            Nanrin,
            this is beautiful in more than just the visual surface.
            Gassho,
            Kotei sat/lah today.
            義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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            • Kotei
              Dharma Transmitted Priest
              • Mar 2015
              • 4230

              #7
              Hello,

              I am living close to a busy river a bit outside the large city. On the other shore, there are smaller ones and some small islands, all nature sanctuaries, but you're allowed to paddle there, provided you only land at certain allowed places.
              It's time for exploring nature over there, starting next spring.

              It is a work in progress, but that's what my hands are doing right now.
              The color and appearance will change significantly, when transparent glass-fiber/epoxy and varnish is applied.
              Also quite some elements like stern, wales, seats, carrying yoke, decks and stuff are still to be made.
              It's called a Canadian over here, but I guess in Canada, you call it a Cedar Strip Canoe (made of Western Red Cedar and Ash).

              canoe1.jpg canoe2.jpg

              Gassho,
              Kotei sat/lah today.
              義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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              • Kokuu
                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                • Nov 2012
                • 6871

                #8
                He who works with his hands is a laborer.
                He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
                He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.
                -Saint Francis of Assisi
                I really love this quote too and was recently talking about the differences between art and craft on my Facebook page in relation to Sashiko sewing and more abstract textile forms in the same vein.

                This is a lovely prompt. Thank you so much Anne and Meitou for your continuing work in the Art Circle.

                Deep bows
                Kokuu
                -sattoday-

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                • Kokuu
                  Dharma Transmitted Priest
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 6871

                  #9
                  It is a work in progress, but that's what my hands are doing right now.
                  The color and appearance will change significantly, when transparent glass-fiber/epoxy and varnish is applied.
                  Also quite some elements like stern, wales, seats, carrying yoke, decks and stuff are still to be made.
                  It's called a Canadian over here, but I guess in Canada, you call it a Cedar Strip Canoe (made of Western Red Cedar and Ash).

                  canoe1.jpg canoe2.jpg
                  Wow! That is beautiful, Kotei, and the thought of spring exploration is very exciting. Please do post updates to this project.

                  Gassho
                  Kokuu
                  -sattoday-

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                  • Cooperix
                    Member
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 502

                    #10
                    Nanrin, so beautiful on so many levels. Meitou is right the transformation from one sacred object to another is a lovely reminder of the impermanence of all but also the truth of regeneration! Thank you.

                    And Kotei that "Canadian" in progress took my breath away. Ah! the grace and rich beauty of the curved wooden siding. Just perfectly elegant! Please, as Kokuu requested do keep us updated on this amazing project.


                    Gassho
                    Anne

                    ~lahst~

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                    • Seikan
                      Member
                      • Apr 2020
                      • 710

                      #11
                      Nanrin/Kotei,

                      Beautiful work my friends!

                      I love the inspiration for this thread and will follow closely for all of the inspiration that it will provide as it grows.

                      And I like the idea of using some of the work/stories shared here as prompts for poetry and other forms of expression—challenge accepted!

                      Gassho,
                      Rob

                      -stlah-


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                      聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

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                      • Cooperix
                        Member
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 502

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kokuu
                        I really love this quote too and was recently talking about the differences between art and craft on my Facebook page in relation to Sashiko sewing and more abstract textile forms in the same vein.

                        This is a lovely prompt. Thank you so much Anne and Meitou for your continuing work in the Art Circle.

                        Deep bows
                        Kokuu
                        -sattoday-
                        Please Kokuu if you would, please share some of your Sashiko sewn pieces with us. You posted one on the last EC thread. I'd like to see more. I love handstiching! The Rakusu Project taught me so much.

                        Bows
                        Anne

                        ~lahst~

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                        • Meitou
                          Member
                          • Feb 2017
                          • 1656

                          #13
                          Kotei, that's stunning.
                          And Kokuu - what Anne said.
                          Gassho
                          Meitou
                          Sattoday lah
                          命 Mei - life
                          島 Tou - island

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                          • Onka
                            Member
                            • May 2019
                            • 1576

                            #14
                            Not my work but a welcome gift in the mail today. My friend is well known artist in a nearby city mainly being commissioned to create large mixed media installations. I've been lucky enough to help her create a couple and help her set up exhibition spaces.
                            The red one below is ink on paper inspired by my respiratory journey this year. The blue is a print on denim sending me love. A few years ago I organised a large fundraising gig for a project I started. Kate was gracious enough to donate a large number of printed patches to be sold.
                            I really should work out a way to paint while lying down ala Frida Kahlo.
                            Gassho
                            Onka
                            Sat today/received LAH

                            *I acknowledge going over 3 sentences. I endeavour to do and be better.

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                            穏 On (Calm)
                            火 Ka (Fires)
                            They/She.

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                            • Meitou
                              Member
                              • Feb 2017
                              • 1656

                              #15
                              Lovely work by your friend Onka, I really like that print on fabric, I can imagine a bunch of these strung up outside like prayer flags.
                              Gassho
                              Meitou
                              Sattoday
                              命 Mei - life
                              島 Tou - island

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