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

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  • Kokuu
    Dharma Transmitted Priest
    • Nov 2012
    • 6881

    #31
    Beautiful cushions. Again nothin if not beautiful. I couldn’t do it. Stitchery, bead work, embroidery all lovely.
    I think it is hard with your physical limitations, Tai Shi. It is good you can express yourself through words instead!


    Kokuu, the more Rakusu sewing I do, the more intrigued I am by Sashiko. I may take a "stab" (bad pun intended) at that in the new year when we're on the other side of Ango/Jukai.
    Ha! I find it to be incredibly similar to rakusu sewing and there are plenty of pattern resources on the internet. Sewing the rakusu is lovely but you can only wear one and sashiko is a similar practice of meditative sewing for me.


    Gassho
    Kokuu
    -sattoday-

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    • Cooperix
      Member
      • Nov 2013
      • 502

      #32
      Firstly, Tai Shi,
      Thank you for providing a bouquet of chrysanthemums for our virtual table in our virtual gallery! Lovely.

      And Kokuu! Just wonderful - those pillows. I especially love the gray one with the geometric stitching. Thanks for sharing! The regularity of your stitches is astounding.

      And Kotei, I enjoyed your comments on the bowls being reminiscent of enjoying a cup of tea.

      Bows
      Anne

      ~lahst~

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      • Tai Shi
        Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 3446

        #33
        For Cooperx, Kokuu, and Rob thank you . Marjorie loves to do such things. Once put in an entire kitchen floor in a week. I bought her a skill saw to do the job. As I said, I can’t sew. You all have talents. Probably we all have gifts we’ve worked for. I used to pick up my end of the cooking more. I still make a few receipts. Life is what you make it. We have doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, and many professionals. I was a teacher for 22 years, and I’m disabled. Then house husband.
        Gassho
        sat / lah
        Tai Shi



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        Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆

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        • Cooperix
          Member
          • Nov 2013
          • 502

          #34
          CELEBRATING CREATIVITY OF THE ANCIENT ONES

          Creativity is inherent in homo sapiens.

          My father's favorite hobby was hunting ancient man stone tools in the vast and open flatland of south Texas. He had an enormous collection of stone tools that we donated to the anthropology department the University of Texas, Austin after his death. He had worked with the archaeologists there over the years. I saved out these samples from his collection as he had taken the time to build frames to display them. The precision and skill required to make these tools is apparent. Not only are they beautifully constructed they are in themselves graceful and aesthetically pleasing objects. The artists made them for utilitarian purposes and obviously took pride in their craftsmanship.

          The corner tang knife was my father's most prized find and he cherished it. It is somewhere between 4000 and 1700 years old. More information about it here https://hcarcheology.org/wp-content/...ace-4.6.18.pdf

          The other image is of a collection of dart and/or spear points he found in one location in one day! I love looking at these ancient beautiful objects. Somehow connects me with all artisans through time.

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          stone tools BFC colleciton.jpg

          Bowing to all creatives past and present!
          Anne

          ~lahst~

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          • Meitou
            Member
            • Feb 2017
            • 1656

            #35
            Tai Shi, Kokuu and Anne, such fabulous contributions, as beautiful as they are diverse. In such times as we live in, it's comforting to find ourselves united by diversity instead of witnessing polemics and polarisation.
            Such gratitude
            Meitou
            Sattoday lah
            Edit : psst Rob, your rakusu is indeed a profound creative process, feel free to post about it here.
            Last edited by Meitou; 09-24-2020, 08:10 AM.
            命 Mei - life
            島 Tou - island

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            • Tai Shi
              Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 3446

              #36
              Meitou, Rob thank you both for uniting us all in your creativity and cultivating belief where there is no belief.
              Gassho
              sat/ lah
              Tai Shi


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              • Meitou
                Member
                • Feb 2017
                • 1656

                #37
                I have wanted this book for years, but couldn't quite justify to myself the price. But this week I thought 'If not now, when?!' I am happy to confirm that it was worth the wanting and every penny it cost. Expect to see some humble efforts soon!

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                Gassho
                Meitou
                sattoday lah
                命 Mei - life
                島 Tou - island

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                • Tai Shi
                  Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 3446

                  #38
                  Calligraphy is a beautiful art, as part of my daughter’s Asian Translation MFA she studied Calligraphy.
                  Gassho
                  sat
                  Tai Shi


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                  • Meitou
                    Member
                    • Feb 2017
                    • 1656

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Tai Shi
                    Calligraphy is a beautiful art, as part of my daughter’s Asian Translation MFA she studied Calligraphy.
                    Gassho
                    sat
                    Tai Shi


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                    How wonderful Tai Shi, I'm looking forward to learning and practising.
                    Gassho
                    Meitou
                    sattoday lah
                    命 Mei - life
                    島 Tou - island

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                    • Kotei
                      Dharma Transmitted Priest
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 4245

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Cooperix
                      Please, as Kokuu requested do keep us updated on this amazing project.
                      Hello,
                      the outside of the hull is finally shaped. A fascinating work, triggering many different senses.
                      Planing and sanding produces not only dust (of corse wearing a dust-mask), but also the wonderful scent of the cedar wood.
                      Again and again taking a step back and eyeballing the overall shape. Planing the details, you need to run your hands some hundred times along the surface to detect fine unevennesses.
                      The stems (fore and aft) are already fitted and the fibreglass and resin work on the outside is just done.
                      It will be sanded smooth in a week, when the resin is fully cured.
                      After that, I'll take it from the form and work on the inside. Varnishing will happen after everything else is done.
                      There are still a lot elements missing, but I'll work on the seats/decks and stuff during the curing of the resin.
                      The carrying yoke and stabiliser are roughly formed, too (on one of the pics).

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                      Gassho,
                      Kotei sat/lah today.
                      Last edited by Kotei; 09-28-2020, 10:15 AM.
                      義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                      • Meitou
                        Member
                        • Feb 2017
                        • 1656

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Kotei
                        Hello,
                        the outside of the hull is finally shaped. A fascinating work, triggering many different senses.
                        Planing and sanding produces not only dust (of corse wearing a dust-mask), but also the wonderful scent of the cedar wood.
                        Again and again taking a step back and eyeballing the overall shape. Planing the details, you need to run your hands some hundred times along the surface to detect fine unevennesses.
                        The stems (fore and aft) are already fitted and the fibreglass and resin work on the outside is just done.
                        It will be sanded smooth in a week, when the resin is fully cured.
                        After that, I'll take it from the form and work on the inside. Varnishing will happen after everything else is done.
                        There are still a lot elements missing, but I'll work on the seats/decks and stuff during the curing of the resin.
                        The carrying yoke and stabiliser are roughly formed, too (on one of the pics).

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]6754[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]6755[/ATTACH]

                        Gassho,
                        Kotei sat/lah today.
                        It's such a thing of beauty Kotei, everything you turn your hand to is endowed with a wonderful sense of the aesthetic.
                        Gassho
                        Meitou
                        sat lah
                        命 Mei - life
                        島 Tou - island

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                        • Bion
                          Senior Priest-in-Training
                          • Aug 2020
                          • 4824

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Kotei
                          Hello,
                          the outside of the hull is finally shaped. A fascinating work, triggering many different senses.
                          Planing and sanding produces not only dust (of corse wearing a dust-mask), but also the wonderful scent of the cedar wood.
                          Again and again taking a step back and eyeballing the overall shape. Planing the details, you need to run your hands some hundred times along the surface to detect fine unevennesses.
                          The stems (fore and aft) are already fitted and the fibreglass and resin work on the outside is just done.
                          It will be sanded smooth in a week, when the resin is fully cured.
                          After that, I'll take it from the form and work on the inside. Varnishing will happen after everything else is done.
                          There are still a lot elements missing, but I'll work on the seats/decks and stuff during the curing of the resin.
                          The carrying yoke and stabiliser are roughly formed, too (on one of the pics).

                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]6754[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]6755[/ATTACH]

                          Gassho,
                          Kotei sat/lah today.
                          That is GORGEOUS... I promise I can smell the wood from here! [emoji1]

                          [emoji1374] SatToday lah
                          "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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                          • Cooperix
                            Member
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 502

                            #43
                            Kotei,
                            Really, words are inadequate! That boat has such a presence of grace and beauty - it is just spectacular. I can sense the patience required, the slow meditative work, the complete sensory experience involved. Cedar! Such a beautiful fragrant and visually warm and soft feeling wood. Thank you and do let us enjoy the boat as it evolves. Amazing.

                            And Meitou, I look forward to seeing the results of your study of calligraphy. You already have a beautiful hand with ink. Cannot wait to see!

                            Bows
                            Anne

                            ~lahst~

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                            • Kokuu
                              Dharma Transmitted Priest
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 6881

                              #44
                              That is absolutely amazing, Kotei! What a fantastic piece of work.

                              It really is a thing of beauty.

                              Gassho
                              Kokuu
                              -sattoday-

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                              • Kotei
                                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 4245

                                #45
                                義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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