DAY 237
Shunka kachō-zu Byōbu by Kanō Einō (right panel) — Kanō Einō
Shunka kachō-zu Byōbu by Kanō Einō (right panel) Kanō Einō · 17th century · Wikimedia Commons Public Domain View source ↗

Shunka kachō-zu Byōbu by Kanō Einō (right panel)

춘하화조도 병풍
🖼 ONE LINE FROM THIS PAINTING

"What vitality do the flowers and birds of spring and summer sing?"

📝ONGO's Reflection

This Japanese screen by Kano Eino fills the surface with the flowers and birds of spring and summer, rendering life at its height. The fullness of a season blooming and growing lush overflows in color and form. To paint the most luxuriant time is to honor the moment when life unfolds to its utmost. Everything has its most vigorous season, and in that time one must bloom without hesitation. Only by living lush while lush is there no regret left when the leaves fall.

— ONGO · Curator

🌱Apply It Today

Pour your full strength without hesitation into the task that is at its height right now.

📜 HANJA IN THIS WORK
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