zonzen
Zonzen is a traditional Japanese art form that combines elements of calligraphy, painting, and poetry. The term "zonzen" itself translates to "writing and painting," reflecting the dual focus of the art form. It originated in the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and was popularized by the Zen Buddhist monk Muso Soseki. Zonzen is characterized by its simplicity, elegance, and the use of minimalistic brushstrokes and ink.
The practice of zonzen involves creating a small, elegant scroll (often called a "shoji") that features a
Zonzen is not only an artistic pursuit but also a form of meditation and self-expression. It encourages
Today, zonzen continues to be practiced and appreciated by artists and enthusiasts around the world. It serves