He was a teacher of mine at a Buddhist Monastery. I asked him should I go back and try to correct that what I was working on. He replied, be whole not perfect.
Moving video, where slowness enters the soul of an essential and original artist and a profound and deeply transcendental human being. And…a friend who changed my life. Luk Darras
A moving portrait of a man with so much passion for his life and his works of art. I am so inspired and will watch this many times and learn. Thank you for sharing!
When she asks what is the greatest gift you believe youre art will give the world??? ...my soul ignited when when he anwsered..many thanks for sharing this
What a wonderfull attitude : “ every failure is just more reason for success” for me that seems to be a truly honoring of the dance of the living now - and beautifull demonstdTion of the red circle and the title “ miracles of each moment
Thank you for creating this insightful film! Just hung up a piece of his art on my wall. Beautiful and meaningful. The film is a wonderful addition and brings even more out of the art knowing it's such a lovely guy who made it!
Inspired in this video tonight i draw lines and zigzgas with pencil and colours. I tryed to feel motivated and colaborate to the art in some kind of creativity.
Thank you for making this film..very inspiring..love the name Brushmind!..nothing perhaps is more true than the words he speaks towards the end of the film.
I'm a miniaturist painter, and to see that Yatsumo brush left me in awe. I can't even imagine painting with something like that. Also wondering if something is wrong with me because seeing areas where the brush was dry and the paint did not go on the surface made my skin crawl like fingernails on a chalkboard. I have problems. Lol. Truly enjoyed watching this master create.
Well done, what fine job you did making this. It was a very interesting and relaxing video with a lot of atmosphere, not only due to the content, but also because of the way you chose to film it. It was good to have some quiet pauses in the video, which you obviously chose not to fill with anything either irelevant or inappropriate. Thanks from Japan.
Ahhh!!! Some years ago I learned to play the lute (very, very imperfectly), and that was my favourite piece. I couldn't play it, but at every lesson I asked my lutemaster to play it for me.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video ! I knew him by his painting and philosophy but had never seen this amazing video that I will share with my friends and will watch and re-watch again. This morning it was a most precious gift for me. Merci, merci mille fois. Sending Peace and Love from Montreal, Canada 🙏❤️
Really well done. I found your documentary while searching for videos on enso & zen painting. Glad to have found your video and Kazuaki Tanahashi. Thanks for sharing.
Greetings to all here, could some one please help me to identify the Brush Kazuaki Tanahashi said about (7:25) It's a brush with 3 types of hair, Hard in the middle (Pig), next layer is medium (Badger) and on top is Sheep. Could you please share a link or picture for an actual product, would love to buy those and try out! Thanks!
It's one of advanced forms of 無 (pronounced "Mu" in Japanese) that can be recognized from its movement. The meaning can be: void, nothingness, limitless (as in 無限 Mugen), etc.
Quelqu'un qui ne connaît pas les idéogrammes chinois manque les trois quarts de l'émotion. Mais il y a quand même de l'émotion devant cette danse du pinceau....
Great Doc, A lot of inspiration and some common feelings here in the way of being! Thank you! Also, Can anyone tell me what is the Black character at 6:48? Thank you! ua-cam.com/video/7tmGq_jUmrI/v-deo.html
He was a teacher of mine at a Buddhist Monastery. I asked him should I go back and try to correct that what I was working on. He replied, be whole not perfect.
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful, touching.
Wow I can’t thank you enough for creating this as well as sharing it. What a beautiful soul. My heart is richer for having seen this.
I appreciate you saying this.
Synchronicitous for me to encounter this when I did. The miracle of the moment indeed!
Moving video, where slowness enters the soul of an essential and original artist and a profound and deeply transcendental
human being. And…a friend who changed my life. Luk Darras
I was looking for this for the past 10 years!! Thank you so much for introducing me to Kazuaki san!
A moving portrait of a man with so much passion for his life and his works of art. I am so inspired and will watch this many times and learn. Thank you for sharing!
When she asks what is the greatest gift you believe youre art will give the world??? ...my soul ignited when when he anwsered..many thanks for sharing this
What a wonderfull attitude : “ every failure is just more reason for success”
for me that seems to be a truly honoring of the dance of the living now - and beautifull demonstdTion of the red circle and the title “ miracles of each moment
Yazınızın üstünde demir çubuk var. Sonunda siz varsınız. Başında da sonunda da sizin olmanızı isterdim.❤❤❤
Chapeau for this beautiful film !!
Delighted to learn of Kaz and Peter Levitt's connection with my teacher, Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. "Present Moment, Wonderful moment. "
Thank you for creating this insightful film! Just hung up a piece of his art on my wall. Beautiful and meaningful. The film is a wonderful addition and brings even more out of the art knowing it's such a lovely guy who made it!
A wonderful protagonist, portrayed very well! Thank you. This goes on my re-watch list.
Very kind, thank you for this.
Absolutely 🀄🖌🖌
Inspired in this video tonight i draw lines and zigzgas with pencil and colours. I tryed to feel motivated and colaborate to the art in some kind of creativity.
Beautiful video. I actually really needed this energy right now.
Thanks to everyone on, and behind the camera :)
Thank you for sharing this. Kaz´s good energy is very soothing to me as well.
Thank you for making this film..very inspiring..love the name Brushmind!..nothing perhaps is more true than the words he speaks towards the end of the film.
Thanks very much for sharing your experience with Kaz with all of us. I enjoyed your video very much!
Your paintings, also, make total sense to me.
I'm a miniaturist painter, and to see that Yatsumo brush left me in awe. I can't even imagine painting with something like that. Also wondering if something is wrong with me because seeing areas where the brush was dry and the paint did not go on the surface made my skin crawl like fingernails on a chalkboard. I have problems. Lol. Truly enjoyed watching this master create.
Superbe reportage, j'ai aussi beaucoup aimé le travail réalisé pour les nations unies.
Beautiful Film, Beautiful Human, Beautiful Art! Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words Paul. I am glad it resonated with you!
Tanahashi-san's work is so beautiful! Thank you for creating and sharing this wonderful documentary.
Thank you, Ben!
"tanahashi-san" oh my God get over yourself you fucking weeb.
Well done, what fine job you did making this.
It was a very interesting and relaxing video with a lot of atmosphere, not only due to the content, but also because of the way you chose to film it.
It was good to have some quiet pauses in the video, which you obviously chose not to fill with anything either irelevant or inappropriate.
Thanks from Japan.
Thank you for this, just so wonderful and refreshing XXX
I love your works and passion for creative life.
Thank you so much for your film really interesting and well done!
Just transcendent . . . what an inspiration! I could just watch him make art forever.
Ahhh!!! Some years ago I learned to play the lute (very, very imperfectly), and that was my favourite
piece. I couldn't play it, but at every lesson I asked my lutemaster to play it for me.
Thanks to the author for this film. That's amazing.
So kind of you!
Thank you for sharing this video about the beautiful art of Kazuaki Tanahasi.
Thank you - and sorry for the late reply:)
Thank you so much for this wonderful video ! I knew him by his painting and philosophy but had never seen this amazing video that I will share with my friends and will watch and re-watch again. This morning it was a most precious gift for me. Merci, merci mille fois. Sending Peace and Love from Montreal, Canada 🙏❤️
Really well done. I found your documentary while searching for videos on enso & zen painting. Glad to have found your video and Kazuaki Tanahashi. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Neil.
what a beautiful movie ! thank you !
Thank you for this beautiful and precious film ~;~
Beautiful and so Refined.
Thank you much.
Excelente!.. amo esa caligrafía. Amo esa unión perfecta entre la técnica y la creatividad.
Thanks for this great documentary!
Thank you for your feedback, I am happy liked it.
I don't profess to understand his art but his parting words... So true! Thank you so much for sharing such an interesting video.
Dear teacher Kaz also teaches at Upaya Zen Center in S.Fe, NM, with much gratitude, Thilda
Enjoyed watching your video, grateful for this experience :)
I watched a video of Kaz Tanahashi. I was impressed. Thank you for seeing
Thank you for this. It was beautiful.
Thank you so much for this precious video
Thank you Kaz, Gasso.
Thank you for this amazing lesson Master🙏
Would anyone have any information on the back black painting at 4:21 ?
There is no failure. There is just experiencing and testing this amazing life. Oh my God, i'm such an wise person! :)
Sensei's tree painting was repreZentational
Très beau documentaire; Merci
Lovely film. Who's the music at the end by? 🙏
his wife also seems like a wonderful person!
Wonderful tools 😭💕🧡
This is inspiring.
Thank you very much.
Wonderful, thank you!
This video is so peacefull
45:22
2015. An AMD engineer developes Ryzen Zen architechure.
Thank you
25:00 I like how he covers a TV screen with a sheet when it's not being used.
Beautifully shot! Wise man _/\_
He looks 82 but he moves like a much younger person.
I would love to see your calligraphy, looking very nice and meticulous. I also write but otherwise. so beautiful
next level brilliance
Amazing thank you
Greetings to all here, could some one please help me to identify the Brush Kazuaki Tanahashi said about (7:25) It's a brush with 3 types of hair, Hard in the middle (Pig), next layer is medium (Badger) and on top is Sheep. Could you please share a link or picture for an actual product, would love to buy those and try out! Thanks!
How do I know if i have an original Kaz Tanahashi or print?
Awesome inspiring video 💕 Big Like 💕 Stay connected 💕
What type of paint is he using?? How do you take care of the brush like a horse hair brush... so many questions. I love his work!
I want to see his cleaning process!!
Time to take a nap... my favorite words.
Beautiful work 🎨😊
what kind of paint are you / is he using ???
Does anyone know what character he painted on 24:26? I'd appreciate it.
It's one of advanced forms of 無 (pronounced "Mu" in Japanese) that can be recognized from its movement. The meaning can be: void, nothingness, limitless (as in 無限 Mugen), etc.
It is really a kind of dance - beautifuul -
Gran lección para este dia , quedo agradecida profundamente , mucho amor paz y armonía desde mi corazon Kazuaki Tanahashi.
What kind of paint does he use ?
I wish I could get a cliffnotes version of this. With the 5 - 10 minutes of actually interesting content. Thanks though.
When I visited Taipeh I went to a brush shop and they had such large brushes like the big one shown in this film.
Amazing! So inspiring!
The art world has lost it.
⭐️Excellent!!🔥Big like!!⭐️
Very inspirational
They walk amongst us.
素晴らしい、 これによってありがとう
My beloved animal friends seemed to understand my great needs~as I created my own brushes.
how do u mean that? i also want to make my own brushes :) any hint on that? was it successful?
@@clecosinus her cat has no tail.
I paint with no brushes. Only motion moves my paints. I do this by making my own paints.
theres an awesome finger painter,, iris, on cbc arts/youtube.
Quelqu'un qui ne connaît pas les idéogrammes chinois manque les trois quarts de l'émotion. Mais il y a quand même de l'émotion devant cette danse du pinceau....
can he recommend some online shop to buy brushes?
I am dead tired of poor quality brushes....
pro art are great brushes
Aliexpress
I think the lute music is Franceso da Milano (or maybe Marchetto Cara). Does anyone know?
brescius - is this Francesco da Milano or Spinacino - or Dalza? I know it, I recognise it, but I can't
remember. Thankyou.
amazing!
I did a workshop with Kaz, a wonderful individual.
I want to learn calligraphy.
What a great Artist, Arigato
Beautiful subject beautiful film thanks for sharing it all the way through I kept thinking of course of course lol bless. :-)
Thank so much! Hope you went for the course of course;)
amazing, very beautifully
Thank you for your kind feedback.
Anyone knows where one can buy those big brushes? I can't find them at art stores.
I'd imagine you'd have to get one custom-made like Kaz said he did
Does star sparkling in our
Paint, they follow us into dead and birth
Bellísimo, gracias por compartirlo
nice work
nice guitar
Great Doc, A lot of inspiration and some common feelings here in the way of being! Thank you!
Also, Can anyone tell me what is the Black character at 6:48? Thank you! ua-cam.com/video/7tmGq_jUmrI/v-deo.html
very touching stuff #appreciation
+kazume sinha : very kind, thank you.
He's ok.. But I'm the Greatest living Artiste in the world today.