Calligraphy: Wa / Satō Kaiun - Harmony
- Product ID
- B0036
- Name
- Satō Kaiun
- Profile
Japanese Calligrapher. In 1953, born in Gifu pref. Pupil of Unsen Hirotsu. A frequent prize winner.
- Size
- 690mm x 1422mm
- Roller End Material
Redsandalwood- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Stock Condition
- Sold out
- Description
In Japan, social harmony is maintained through consideration for others. In monotheistic societies, God was considered the absolute being, and the source for harmony between people. However, there exists no “absolute being” in Japan’s polytheistic society. Instead, people found their gods in objects, nature, and so on. The Japanese people thought that everything should be in a proper relationship with them in order to exist together in harmony. As a result, consideration for others developed.
This is a work of calligraphy of “和 wa” (Harmony) by Satō Kaiun. The lively lines are typical of him. It is a calligraphic work that gives the viewer peace of mind while attracting their eyes everlastingly.