I have been looking for scrolls for around 10 months. They can be almost as addicting as teaware ... almost. So, I hope you will share a scroll with your fellow TeaChatters.
My favorite themes are cranes, pine trees, and bamboo to name a few. This one is pretty old, supposedly, but no info was available, nevertheless, it is a fave of Mrs. Chip and me.
Jun 14th, '09, 21:14
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Ooooh how did I miss this thread until now? Those are absolutely gorgeous!
You people are killing me. I can't afford to fall in love with anything else.
Sarah
You people are killing me. I can't afford to fall in love with anything else.
Sarah
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This is not exactly a scroll but it is certainly inspired by one. It was drawn by a friend of mine in high school in the style of Japanese block print. I believe it is charcoal pencil but he did a lot of similar cross hatching work in pen.
I have been hanging it ever since, and had it framed a few years ago. It graces the entry way to my house.
Jun 22nd, '09, 01:30
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Don't have a photo of the scroll (my only one) yet.
This is not a scroll, but something on my wall that I like a lot
This is not a scroll, but something on my wall that I like a lot
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http://themandarinstea.blogspot.com/200 ... peace.htmlJanine wrote:Thanks everybody for sharing these... very interesting!
Tim, who is the original author/painter of your scroll?
Is there a poetry translation?