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Zen and the art of bull sitting


OK, the story behind this goes back a ways, to at least around 1100 AD, -when a guy in China named Kakuan, or Kuokan painted 10 bulls based on earlier works. In the 15th century a Japanese Zen monk named Shubun re-drew them.
Watercolors (Createacolor bricks) on Canson's XL recycled Bristol paper. 11 by 14 inches.
Watercolors (Createacolor bricks) on Canson's XL recycled Bristol paper. 11 by 14 inches.
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