Friday, November 9, 2012

illustration friday (tree)


This huge 700 year-old Katsura tree stands like a guardian over the Kogane-Yu hot springs hotel, about an hour's drive from my house. I painted this in late fall, when almost all of the yellowed leaves had fallen from the branches. The shimenawa rope around the tree marks it as a venerable object of spiritual significance. The little stone statues at the foot of the tree represent Jizo, Buddhist protector of travelers and children, especially miscarried, aborted or stillborn infants. The words I added are a quote from the poem Envoi by Kathleen Raine.

7 comments:

  1. A beautiful idea the venerable tree and you have really given it life here!

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  2. that's beautiful and a lovely celebration of an ancient tree

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  3. Your image and the words go so well together. Powerful work!

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  4. I really like that line about how the leaves bear the weight of sky and cloud. Cool. Also really like the history of the tree. You tied it all together so beautifully.

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  5. I truly love this one. Trees are a blessing!

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