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#1 2009-06-03 13:08:48

Bogert
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From: Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo-ken
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A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

Here is a link to the painting I did.
Not really from original material as it's based on a photo I found, but I think its kosher. I've never run into a group of Komuso and wanted to paint them.

http://picasaweb.google.com/chrisbogert … 9487393922
You can click full screen to see it bigger.  The picture is a little fuzzy sorry.

Here is the link to a Kappa playing shakuhachi that I found at this crazy temple packed full of statues inside and out.  I went to "The Louvre" a famous statue (copy) museum in Mie prefecture last weekend.  It was quite fun, and then I found this treasure : )

http://picasaweb.google.com/chrisbogert … 0104375634
You can click full screen to see it bigger.

Hope you like these.

Chris


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#2 2009-06-03 13:20:09

ABRAXAS
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

Nice painting!

That Kappa/Shakuhachi statue is a phenomenal find!


"Shakuhachi music stirs up both gods and demons." -- Ikkyu.

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#3 2009-06-03 18:08:03

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

So does that mean that multiple commercial copies of that statue exist? I wouldn't mind getting one of those.


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#4 2009-06-03 21:54:31

Bogert
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

I think there are commercial copies of that statue.  It's actually quite big, almost human size.  It was part of an elaborate band of kappa playing under a waterfall, but the waterfall was at the time not running.  It was on the temples grounds.  The ones in the museum did have small versions for sale, but no cool shakuhachi ones.


理趣経百字の偈
菩薩勝慧者 乃至尽生死 恒作衆生利 而不趣涅槃 般若及方便 智度悉加持 諸法及諸有    一切皆清浄 欲等調世間 令得浄除故 
有頂及悪趣 調伏尽諸有 如蓮体本染 不為垢所染    諸欲性亦然 不染利群生 大欲得清浄 大安楽富饒 三界得自在 能作堅固利

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#5 2009-06-03 23:30:56

edosan
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

Bogert wrote:

I think there are commercial copies of that statue.  It's actually quite big, almost human size.  It was part of an elaborate band of kappa playing under a waterfall, but the waterfall was at the time not running.  It was on the temples grounds.  The ones in the museum did have small versions for sale, but no cool shakuhachi ones.

Hey, Tairaku! You could use it as a stand-in for you at the Chado when you want a night off  lol


Zen is not easy.
It takes effort to attain nothingness.
And then what do you have?
Bupkes.

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#6 2009-06-04 01:37:34

Kiku Day
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From: London, UK & Nørre Snede, DK
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

Great painting, Bogert! I like the detailed background too!
You seem to have many talents!
Is it water painting?

Last edited by Kiku Day (2009-06-04 04:37:22)


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that the Christ's breath moves through
listen to this music
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#7 2009-06-04 02:53:11

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

edosan wrote:

Hey, Tairaku! You could use it as a stand-in for you at the Chado when you want a night off  lol

It would be cool to have a robot shakuhachi player at Chado which would randomly play the notes when I'm not there. Maybe I should offer a prize to the person who invents such a thing. I suppose if there was a fipple attachment that would actually be possible.


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#8 2009-06-04 04:45:51

Daniel Ryudo
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From: Kochi, Japan
Registered: 2006-02-12
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

Cool painting of komuso; I like the statue of kappa playing the shakuhachi; in addition to being a good model for an automaton it's a good idea for a Halloween costume (tried it a decade and a half or so ago  ...)

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#9 2009-06-04 15:17:30

chikuzen
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From: Cleveland Heights,OH 44118
Registered: 2005-10-24
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

I have a student who does taxidermy and have already talked to him about setting me up with a shakuhachi in my hands, stuffed (and jinashi), with some recorded music that would play when you push a button. Concerts could be done posthumously and even lessons. I'll post this in the buy and sell and start taking reservations for lessons. Pay in advance.


Michael Chikuzen Gould

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#10 2009-06-04 17:25:39

ABRAXAS
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Registered: 2009-01-17
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

chikuzen wrote:

I have a student who does taxidermy and have already talked to him about setting me up with a shakuhachi in my hands, stuffed (and jinashi), with some recorded music that would play when you push a button. Concerts could be done posthumously and even lessons. I'll post this in the buy and sell and start taking reservations for lessons. Pay in advance.

Nice! Kind of the Jeremy Bentham of shakuhachi!

http://praxeology.net/bentham.htm


"Shakuhachi music stirs up both gods and demons." -- Ikkyu.

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#11 2009-10-02 06:54:07

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: A painting I did of Komuso and an great statue I found on the weekend

I traded Chris a flute for this painting and another excellent painting of Kodama-san. I am very pleased with these works. I'll be putting them up at Chado.


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