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Ink Brush Paper The simple things in life are often the best... The tiniest thing can profoundly change your life... Fundamental truths cross many cultures. These three concepts inspired the artworks found in this calendar which combines two artistic elements: one ancient with another totally new. First is the powerful kanji character of the East which speaks loudly for itself. Along side is the related proverb or saying form another culture written in trademark Inkslinger style, ie. Roman alphabet with brush and ink. For example, the character for Sake (alcohol) with the Latin proverb "In vino veritas" - In wine, truth.
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The Road to Success is Full of Parking Spaces A motivational calendar for the wry at heart. Just as the Japanese read calligraphic verses in their own language by picking out a few legible words and guessing or remembering the rest, this calendar presents the same opportunity for us in the West. Take the Inkslinger Challenge! Try to decipher the squiggly brushstrokes - All in English, written vertically from right to left - before the end of each month. (or cheat if you must, by reading the small print at the bottom) This calendar showcases a selection of provocative Quotations from around the world. A dash of wit, some cross cultural collisions and the odd motivating prod make this calendar a wickedly inspirational gem month after month.
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Coffee Ceremony Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony can be defined as taking an everyday thing (a cup of tea) and elevating it to a Fine Art of national cultural significance. In the Tokugawa period, the Way of Tea permeated all levels of Japanese society and made an aesthetic culture available to all. Similarly, Pop Art can be considered as the taking of an everyday thing (a tin of soup) and elevating it to Fine Art. Pop artists drew upon their own contemporary cultures and created an art which celebrated the broad spectrum of their society. Today, a widespread cultural trend which has parallels to both of these might be The "Way" of Coffee. Thus 'Coffee Ceremony'. Presented here in twelve easy steps, consisting of a colorized photograph complete with directions, is the inaugural Coffee Ceremony from my tiny apartment in Tokyo.
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Zen Nature Zen came to the West mostly by way of scholars and popularisers like DT Suzuki and Alan Watts, who infused it with a philosophical bent which has been hard to shake. In Japan, Zen is not a philosophy but a monastic practice, which culminates with a transmission ceremony in which teacher acknowledges disciple. Zen-like meditation in beautiful, serene natural surroundings, perhaps contemplating a wise saying is the closest most of us get to actually practicing Zazen, this Calendar provides both. The quotes are all English translations of true Zengo (Zen phrases). They are legible when read vertically from right to left, but like true enlightenment, some may take years of contemplation to decipher!
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Inkslinger is the pen name of Australian Calligraphy Artist Merissa Walker. She lived in Japan for 7 years and earned a reputation for writing quotes, poems, and phrases (or anything actually) in English with a brush and ink, in the style of Asian Scripts. Walker has held many solo exhibitions, and sold Inkslinger Originals all over the world, blah blah blah....
The thing that makes an Inkslinger Artwork unique is the squiggly brush writing found somewhere in the picture. It is almost always English alphabet calligraphy which looks like Chinese or Japanese. Just like Asian scripts, it is read from top to bottom and right to left.
Here is each page from the 2001 Calendar (shown above)
1 (JAN) “We will be held accountable for all |
2 (FEB) “Look, I really don't want to wax philosophic. But, I will say that if you're alive - you've got to flap your arms and legs, you've got to jump around a lot, you've got to make lots of noise, because life is the very opposite of death!” |
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3 (MAR) “If you think you are important - put your hand in some water, take it out, and see how much of a hole you've left.”
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4 (APR) “We desire, the way a twice-poisoned dog eyes a third piece of meat.” |
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5 (MAY) “Even when you fall on your face, you're still moving forward.”
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6 (JUN) “Whether you think you can, or think you can't, you're right.”
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7 (JUL) “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you'll land among the stars. ” < Les Brown >
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8 (AUG) “You're either busy being born... or busy dying.” < Bob Dylan > |
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9 (SEPT) “Don't try to keep up with the Joneses, bring them down to your level - it's much cheaper...” < Quentin Crisp >
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10 (OCT) “Happiness can't buy money.” |
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11 (NOV) “When you run out of red, use blue!” < Pablo Picasso on flexibility and imagination > |
12 (DEC) “The end is the beginning is...” |
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The last page of the calendar contains the list of Quotations and their
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