Ken Matsubara Japanese, b. 1948
Scenery
Painting
H23 1/2 x W48 in,
H60 X W122 cm
H60 X W122 cm
A19979
It is said that a kind of 'store consciousness,' what is known in Buddhism as alaya-vijnana, exists in the heart of all human beings. - Ken Matsubara
Matsubara's exploration with nature throughout the lands of Japan gave him an opportunity to become involved with tea ceremonies. As a result, he was able to truly understand nature's true scenery is created by water. He believes that scenery is born when mental images and reality are combined.
Matsubara's exploration with nature throughout the lands of Japan gave him an opportunity to become involved with tea ceremonies. As a result, he was able to truly understand nature's true scenery is created by water. He believes that scenery is born when mental images and reality are combined.