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Calligraphy: Fortune & Laugh Looking at Each Other / Takahashi Yūhō - Fuku / Aimite Kakatowarau
- Product ID
- 0277
- Name
- Takahashi Yūhō
- Profile
The chief priest at the Daianzen-ji temple in Fukui pref.
1948
Born in Fukui city, Japan
1970
Graduated from the Kyoto Hanazono University (Major: Buddhism)
Joined and practiced asceticism at the Kaisei-ji temple in Hyogo for 6 years1989
Appointed as the chief priest at the Daianzen-ji temple in Fukui
2008
Exhibition at the Takumi museum in JR Gifu Station
Exhibition at the art gallery in Inoue department in Nagano2011
Opened a gallery in the Daianzen-ji temple
Also appointed as the chief priest at the Housyou-ji temple in Ishikawa
Exhibition at the “Gallery Metanoia” in Paris, France2014
Performed at the Sarah Lawrence College in NY, USA
- Size
- 690mm x 1420mm
- Roller End Material
Red sandalwood- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Price
- JPY 80,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
“Aimite Kakato Warau” is a Zen phrase, meaning to laugh out loud and enjoy each other’s company the moment you see one another. In other words, the ideal relationship is one in which both parties understand each other immediately and are able to laugh at each other without bargaining, and it is important to build such a relationship.
This work features the phrase, one of the most popular words in the Zen language, written by a modern Zen monk Takahashi Yūhō in a graceful manner. Writing the character “Fuku” to the right of the Zen words means that the relationship with people as mentioned above is connected to happiness, which makes the work very heartwarming.