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Noncultural Buddhist art gallery

appeals to your inner perfection

Japanese buddhist art calligraphy.
Go to the hanging scrolls
Hanging scroll.

This gallery shows hanging scrolls of Japanese calligraphy and sumi painting introducing the principle of noncultural Buddhist art.

It was the late Tibetan meditation master Chögyam Trungpa who through his Dharma art activity encouraged very much the practice of this Buddhist art.


Noncultural Buddhist art is a universal
experience of mankind, it is a statement
of inner search and awakening.

This experience has been described differently within various cultural contexts, but the essence is always the same. In Zen calligraphy it is taught as the expression of the Buddha mind, which reveals itself in the brushstroke, while in the Taoist tradition it is referred to as the direct reflection of the Tao in the artwork.

The essence of noncultural Buddhist art is its inner quality, the inner form, which appeals to our own perfection as human beings.

A glimpse of clarity and openness

For both the artist and the viewer the key to noncultural Buddhist art is meditation itself. Through meditation the artist becomes more aware and mindful, and her/his artwork becomes
a spontaneous expression of this increased clarity and
openness. Through the initiated eye, the viewer sees the inner
form and participates directly in this experience of meditation
and devotion.


The searching eye finds the inner form

Artist Nadja Van Ghelue presents her calligraphy and sumi painting on silk hanging scrolls as an exponent of this noncultural Buddhist art. She hopes that you will enjoy browsing her Japanese calligraphy and sumi painting.


Modern Japanese calligraphy hanging scrolls

It has always been her wish to have some of her Japanese calligraphy artwork mounted on hanging scrolls, and with the noncultural Buddhist art gallery this wish has been fulfilled.

She herself says:"I often bring to mind the natural magic of hanging scrolls. They recall carefully arranged rooms and temples and they invite to sit down and communicate with them. This is the enchantment of hanging scrolls, their living presence."


Buy original art

For each calligraphy or sumi painting the artist has carefully chosen the right colors and textiles and in trustful cooperation with the Asian mounter the construction of each hanging scroll has been successfully finished. The results are unique hanging scrolls that make the message of noncultural Buddhist art still more whole.

If you would like to buy one of the hanging scrolls or commission your very personal Japanese calligraphy please do not hesitate to contact the artist. She will be happy to give you any information or help you to make the right choice.

Click the Japanese hanging scrolls to enlarge the images, and read more comments by the artist.



Avalokiteshvara bodhisatva Japanese buddhist art. Loving kindness, love Japanese buddhist art painting.
Avalokiteshvara bodhisattva
Japanese calligraphy
Kanji loving kindness
Japanese scroll




Paramita of wisdom as Buddhist art. Zen words calligraphy Buddhist art. Zen saying calligraphy hanging scroll.
Paramita of wisdom
Japanese calligraphy
Bright moon, pure wind
Japanese scroll
Have a cup of tea
Japanese calligraphy




Modern watercolor painting on a hanging scroll. Japanese brush painting on a scroll. Seascape painiting on a hanging scroll.
Modern watercolor painting Japanese brush painting Seascape paintings



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