The Art of Calligraphy

by Chogyam Trungpa

Hardcover, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

DESIGN / Graphic Arts / Typography

Description

During the twenty-year period of his remarkable proclamation of Buddhist and Shambhala teachings in the West, calligraphy was a primary means of expression for Chogyam Trungpa. This book showcases fifty-eight of his brushworks-poems, seed syllables, and phrases as well as abstract images. Facing them are short, pertinent quotations from his prose and poetry. An essay entitled "Heaven, Earth, and Man," based on one of Trungpa's "dharma art" workshops, is also included. Here he emphasizes what he called "art in everyday life": the cool, peaceful expression of unconditional beauty that offers us the possibility of being able to relax enough to perceive the phenomenal world and our own senses properly. He goes on to show how the dynamic of heaven, earth, and man (the ancient Oriental hierarchy of the cosmos) is basic to any artistic endeavor-painting, building a city, or designing an airplane-as well as to perceiving the art that surrounds us. He also introduces the idea that "the discipline of art-making" can be used to organize and create a decent society.… (more)

Barcode

3480

Call number

DESIGN / Graphic Arts / Typography

Collection

Physical description

173 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0877735913 / 9780877735915

Publication

Shambhala (1994), Edition: 1st, 173 pages

Language

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