Tea Ceremony
by William Fields
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24.000 x 36.000 inches
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Title
Tea Ceremony
Artist
William Fields
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Tea came to Japan from China in the ninth century. It was not very long before the practice of preparing tea became ritualized as a part of Zen Buddhism. There are two concepts called Wabi and Sabi. Wabi is the "..the inner, or spiritual, experiences of human lives. Its original meaning indicated quiet or sober refinement, or subdued taste "characterized by humility, restraint, simplicity, naturalism, profundity, imperfection, and asymmetry" and "emphasizes simple, unadorned objects and architectural space, and celebrates the mellow beauty that time and care impart to materials." Chado, The Way of Tea.
Sabi "represents the outer, or material side of life. Originally, it meant "worn," "weathered," or "decayed." Particularly among the nobility, understanding emptiness was considered the most effective means to spiritual awakening, while embracing imperfection was honoured as a healthy reminder to cherish our unpolished selves, here and now, just as we are - the first step to "satori" or enlightenment." Taro Gold, Living Wabi Sabi; The True Beauty of Your Life.
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September 10th, 2012
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Comments (3)
Marian Hebert
William I love a tea ceremony. I have two favorite teapots. One has hand painted cats on it. The other just a plain black iron teapot. A cup of hot tea always makes me feel better. I thank you for sharing your tea ceremony. voted
William Fields replied:
Thank you Marian! I couldn't agree more about how a cup of tea comforts. In fact, I think I shall make a pot right now. I'd love to see art images of your teapots. I know you could handle them very well with your painting.