Cloud Walking
The calligraphy on this reads: “The Essence of Tea is Qi.” This reminds us that tea is not “stuff,” but rather a flow of energy—the movement of sun and rain, sprouting and growing, life and death. Tea is a leaf, a liquor, a practice and our bodies. This flow and movement is natural. Dragon Veins connect Heaven and Earth, as does human and tea. This stroke was painted in one breath, leaving natural rips in the ink, and strokes of the brush. In ancient times, monks were called “cloudwalkers,” since their temples and hermitages were often high in the mountains, above the clouds. But the essence of the old master also pours downwards into the world. This was painted with stoneground ink, mixed with aged shou puerh and painted on handmade rice paper. It is mounted on black silk with wooden rolls.
The calligraphy on this reads: “The Essence of Tea is Qi.” This reminds us that tea is not “stuff,” but rather a flow of energy—the movement of sun and rain, sprouting and growing, life and death. Tea is a leaf, a liquor, a practice and our bodies. This flow and movement is natural. Dragon Veins connect Heaven and Earth, as does human and tea. This stroke was painted in one breath, leaving natural rips in the ink, and strokes of the brush. In ancient times, monks were called “cloudwalkers,” since their temples and hermitages were often high in the mountains, above the clouds. But the essence of the old master also pours downwards into the world. This was painted with stoneground ink, mixed with aged shou puerh and painted on handmade rice paper. It is mounted on black silk with wooden rolls.
The calligraphy on this reads: “The Essence of Tea is Qi.” This reminds us that tea is not “stuff,” but rather a flow of energy—the movement of sun and rain, sprouting and growing, life and death. Tea is a leaf, a liquor, a practice and our bodies. This flow and movement is natural. Dragon Veins connect Heaven and Earth, as does human and tea. This stroke was painted in one breath, leaving natural rips in the ink, and strokes of the brush. In ancient times, monks were called “cloudwalkers,” since their temples and hermitages were often high in the mountains, above the clouds. But the essence of the old master also pours downwards into the world. This was painted with stoneground ink, mixed with aged shou puerh and painted on handmade rice paper. It is mounted on black silk with wooden rolls.