Zen No Collection (#4)
"Zen no: Capturing the Essence of Eternity in Hokusai's Masterpieces" Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Ejiri in Suruga Province (Sunshu Ejiri
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"Zen no: Capturing the Essence of Eternity in Hokusai's Masterpieces" Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Ejiri in Suruga Province (Sunshu Ejiri), as depicted by Hokusai in his iconic series "Thirty-six Views of Mount. " Feel the serenity wash over you as you gaze upon the mesmerizing landscape, a testament to nature's timeless allure. Step onto The Hanging-cloud Bridge at Mount Gyodo near Ashikaga and let your worries melt away. This late 18th-early 19th-century masterpiece transports you to a realm where harmony between man and nature is perfectly embodied. Witness the awe-inspiring power of The Great Wave (Under the Wave off Kanagawa). Hokusai captures both its grandeur and terrifying force, reminding us of our insignificance before nature's might. Yet amidst this tumultuous scene, find solace in knowing that even chaos can be transformed into art. Delve into poetry with Gon-Chunagon Sadaie's verse from the series One Hundred Poems. Let these words resonate within your soul, inviting introspection and contemplation on life's ephemeral beauty. Explore Ise's poetic expression from One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu) and discover how it intertwines with visual art. Allow these verses to guide you through an emotional journey, connecting ancient wisdom with contemporary sensibilities. Find tranquility within Banana Garden at Nakashima (Nakashima shoen), part of Hokusai’s Eight Views of Ryukyu series. Lose yourself amidst lush foliage and delicate blooms as time slows down, offering respite from life’s hectic pace. Marvel at Fuji from Inume (?) Pass—a breathtaking vista captured by Hokusai—where Japan’s most revered mountain stands tall against a backdrop painted with ethereal hues. Let this view remind you that nature's beauty is ever-changing, yet eternally captivating.