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Mokujiki (木食, "eating of trees/wood") is a ****anese
ascetic practice involving abstinence from
cereals and
cooked foods,
replaced by
consuming foods gathered...
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houses 22 wood
carvings created by the
wandering ascetic priest Mokujiki-san.
Mokujiki-san
traveled throughout ****an on a
pilgrimage whose purpose was...
- monk
completed over
about 3,000 days. It
involved a
strict diet
called mokujiki (literally, 'eating a tree'). The monk
abstained from any
cereals and relied...
- freeze-dried tofu in ****an,
including Mount Koya and Nagano. It was
developed by
Mokujiki Shonin, a
Shingon priest in the
early 1600s
during the Edo Period. He encouraged...
- City
Limits Blues (1986)
Rough Cuts &
Kindling (1986)
Swirling (1986)
Mokujiki:
Thirteen Tanka, with
Kazuaki Tanahashi, (1988) Pharmako/Poeia:
Plant Powers...
- Tachiki.
Mokujiki One of the Five
Black Oni, his
element is wood. A ninety-nine-year-old
elderly human man
wearing ornate green robes,
Mokujiki moves around...
- (Victor, 1969) – studio, trio with
Seiichi Nakamura and
Takeo Moriyama Mokujiki (木喰) (Victor, 1970) – studio, trio with
Seiichi Nakamura and
Takeo Moriyama...
- at the end of the 9th century. In 1788, the
wandering monk and
sculptor Mokujiki (1718-1810), who was on a
nationwide pilgrimage,
visited the Hyūga Kokubun-ji...
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Joseon Period artistic handicrafts and
wooden Buddhist statues carved by
Mokujiki. The
focus on
introducing these various types of art
history that previously...
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produced unpainted,
roughly hewn
images of wood. Enkū (1632–1695) and
Mokujiki (1718–1810) are representative. They
traveled through ****an and produced...