Sale
Zoom the image with mouse

Enso Zen Circle - Japanese Painting

Japanese Art
Rs. 13,750.00 Rs. 199.00
Type :
Frame :
Size :
• Once you place the order on our website, your artwork stars processing the same day
• Our Highest Grade Museum Prints take 2-3 days to dry up completely.
• The Artwork is then Framed and shipped in Safe 3-Layered Packaging to ensure complete safety of the artwork. **Please Note: The " Only Print / No Frame " art print is rolled inside a tube and shipped
•Your Artwork is eligible for a 7 Days return or replacement.

It takes 3-5 business days to process all orders including multiple quality checks. After which they are immediately dispatched* from our warehouse & you will receive a tracking link to your registered Email which would give the exact date the prints would reach your doorstep.

Please note that all our prints are made to order & created only once your order is placed, this is to ensure only the best quality for your prints. But because of this we take a bit longer to have your prints ready and delivered to you. Please bear with us while we get your prints ready. If your order is time sensitive please whatsapp us at +91 7349487781 to check if we can deliver within that timeline.
Drawing ensō is a disciplined-creative practice of Japanese ink painting, sumi-e. The tools and mechanics of drawing the ensō are the same as those used in traditional Japanese calligraphy: One uses an ink brush to apply ink to washi (a thin Japanese paper). The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection. When the circle is closed, it represents perfection, akin to Plato's perfect form, the reason why the circle was used for centuries in the construction of cosmological models (see Ptolemy). Usually, a person draws the ensō in one fluid, expressive stroke. When drawn according to the sōsho (cursive) style of Japanese calligraphy, the brushstroke is especially swift. Once the ensō is drawn, one does not change it. It evidences the character of its creator and the context of its creation in a brief, continuous period of time. Drawing ensō is a spiritual practice that one might perform as often as once per day. This spiritual practice of drawing ensō or writing Japanese calligraphy for self-realization is called hitsuzendō. Ensō exemplifies the various dimensions of the Japanese wabi-sabi perspective and aesthetic: fukinsei (asymmetry, irregularity), kanso (simplicity), koko (basic; weathered), shizen (without pretense; natural), yugen (subtly profound grace), datsuzoku (freedom), and seijaku (tranquility).

MATTE PAPER

PREMIUM LUSTER

CANVAS

READY TO HANG

Only our framed art come Ready To Hang (RTH). Which means that when you purchase a framed artwork from ArtyLane, be rest assured that it comes with high-quality hooks already equipped in the back board. So once you receive your art you just need to hang it on your favorite nook.
(Please note that the option Rolled Art would mean that the art would come rolled and would NOT be ready to hang)

GALLERY WRAP

BLACK FRAME

MATTE WITH GLASS

Enso Zen Circle - Japanese Painting
Canvas Print / Unframed / 12x12 inches - Rs. 650.00
You have successfully subscribed!
This email has been registered
Newsletter