The Japanese Enso



The 6th century Japanese Enso (ๅ††็›ธ) ⭕️ is a Zen concept of immense space that has no need of anything and contains nothing that it needs. 

It’s empty and yet full, with no beginning or end. 

Drawing the Enso is a precise art that has to be done in one or two fluid strokes. Once drawn, the Enso can’t be altered in any way. 

Anyone wishing to draw the Enso must evoke his inner mind and accept his imperfections. Food for thought: Where do you find God? In a temple, in your heart, anywhere, nowhere … 

Source: SymbolSage

This is one of my compositions based on artwork from the Internet

9"x12" Watercolor painting on 300g cotton paper

Comments

Anonymous said…
๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿผthis is extraordinary because you have captured the fullness of emptiness, the "less is more", so perfect in its imperfection! I love the "dragon" (that is how I see it) encircling the temple...I love the faintness of shadow...♥️๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

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