Sumi - triptih (2)

Sumi-e is Japanese monochrome ink painting, a technique first developed in China during the Song dynasty (960–1279) and brought to Japan by Zen Buddhist monks in the mid-fourteenth century.

Sumi means ‘black ink’ and e means ‘painting’ in Japanese, hence the word sumi-e is used for painting that uses black ink and mineral colours on rice paper and requires a special brush and diluted ink. Leon mostly uses cold black ink, which he considers velvety and which spills out into all the shades of grey within a single brushstroke. Sometimes he combines it with brown tones or adds blue.

He paints in single strokes, proceeding from a meditative connection between his hand and mind, which directly touch upon the viewer’s sensuality.

A minimalist Japanese aesthetic brings zen into any room..

Code 00140

Leon Zakrajšek

Sumi - triptih (2)

2002, sumi-e, 53 x 95 cm

€ 560,00
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