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Materials for this series: acrylic, ink, gold and silver leaf and epoxy resin on hardboard. Translated by John Stevens, One Robe, One Bowl is a beautiful book of free verse zen poems written by Ryokan, a Japanese hermit monk in the eighteenth century. Considered to be enlightened, despite his penchant for sake, Ryokan wrote insightful, honest, poignantly sad and at the same time, humorous and uplifting poems. This collection of paintings is an ode to Ryokan.

  • Spring - 12"X52"

  • Summer - 12"X52"

  • Fall - 12"X52"

  • Winter - 12"X52"

  • A Gentle Wind Beneath A Vast Sky - 32"X48"

  • Hototoguisu - 30"X60"

  • Ryokan And The Moon - 36"X40"

  • For Ryokan - 30"X60"

  • Mendicant Monk - 20"X50"

  • Begging Bowl - 20"X50"

  • For Teishin - 24X48"

  • Om Mani Padme Hum - 64"X64"

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