The Zazen Eye
Open edition giclée print
Museum-quality, natural white paper (200 g/m²), with a matte finish
Sold unframed, shipped in a tube, directly by the manufacturer
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The Zazen Eye
Zazen is a seated meditation practice common in Zen Buddhism, whereby traditionally the eyelids are half-lowered, the eyes being neither fully open nor shut so that the practitioner is neither distracted by, nor turning away from, external stimuli. — Artwork from Études Circulaires print series, exploring spiritual, philosophical and Zen related questions using the circle as a major symbol.
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Open edition giclée print
Museum-quality, natural white paper (200 g/m²), with a matte finish
Sold unframed, shipped in a tube, directly by the manufacturer
—
The Zazen Eye
Zazen is a seated meditation practice common in Zen Buddhism, whereby traditionally the eyelids are half-lowered, the eyes being neither fully open nor shut so that the practitioner is neither distracted by, nor turning away from, external stimuli. — Artwork from Études Circulaires print series, exploring spiritual, philosophical and Zen related questions using the circle as a major symbol.
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> Read more about this series
> See all available prints from this series
Open edition giclée print
Museum-quality, natural white paper (200 g/m²), with a matte finish
Sold unframed, shipped in a tube, directly by the manufacturer
—
The Zazen Eye
Zazen is a seated meditation practice common in Zen Buddhism, whereby traditionally the eyelids are half-lowered, the eyes being neither fully open nor shut so that the practitioner is neither distracted by, nor turning away from, external stimuli. — Artwork from Études Circulaires print series, exploring spiritual, philosophical and Zen related questions using the circle as a major symbol.
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> Read more about this series
> See all available prints from this series