“Mountains and waters are the expression of old buddhas.”
The work of art "Mountains Walking" by Leidy Churchman seems to be about the same size and angles aa Monet's Water Lily Triptych at MoMA.
The plaque besides Mountains Walking mentions Monet's Water Lilies but also ties in a 13th century book "embraces the interconnectedness evoked in Ei Dogen’s Mountains and Waters Sutra. The classic thirteenth-century Zen text describes reality as interdependent and permeable."
I could spend hours looking at "Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond." On my next visit to MoMA I will be searching for clues to tie in "Sansui kyō."
“Mountains and waters are the expression of old buddhas.”
The work of art "Mountains Walking" by Leidy Churchman seems to be about the same size and angles aa Monet's Water Lily Triptych at MoMA.
The plaque besides Mountains Walking mentions Monet's Water Lilies but also ties in a 13th century book "embraces the interconnectedness evoked in Ei Dogen’s Mountains and Waters Sutra. The classic thirteenth-century Zen text describes reality as interdependent and permeable."
I could spend hours looking at "Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond." On my next visit to MoMA I will be searching for clues to tie in "Sansui kyō."