Vintage Japanese Scroll Painting "Kakejiku" With "Muga" Zen Calligraphy of “No Self” — Paper, 1980, Showa Era (SKU: 25S-1029-2)
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Vintage Japanese Scroll Painting "Kakejiku" With Muga Zen Calligraphy Of No Self, Paper, 1980s, Showa Era (SKU 25S-1029-2)
A Harmonious Blend of Art and Philosophy
"無我 (Muga)", meaning “No Self” or “Selflessness,” is a core concept in Zen Buddhism. It expresses the idea of transcending the ego — freeing oneself from attachment, desire, and individual identity to become one with all existence. In this state of awareness, the boundaries between self and the universe dissolve, allowing true peace and enlightenment.
Crafted during the Showa era, this artwork embodies the beauty of simplicity and the Zen philosophy that permeates Japanese culture. The intricate details, including the artist's signature and red seals, add authenticity and character, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- Origin: Japan
- Era: Showa (1980s)
- Material: Paper, Ink
- Use: Decorative Art
- Features: Muga Zen Calligraphy, Artist Signature, Red Seals
- Dimensions: 79"H x 29"W
- Condition: Excellent
A timeless piece that embodies the spirit of Zen, perfect for meditation or as a captivating focal point.
All vintage and antique items are sold as-is. Each piece may exhibit signs of age, including scratches, wear, or minor imperfections. These are not considered defects but natural evidence of the item’s authenticity and age.
- size:
- 79"H x 29"W