Kandy Hurley / Grimalkin Studio ART
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by Kandy Hurley
$17.00
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Product Details
Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
Design Details
Enso is the classic symbol for Zen. You'll see this symbol with the circle open or closed. When the circle is open it allows for movement and... more
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Enso is the classic symbol for Zen. You'll see this symbol with the circle open or closed. When the circle is open it allows for movement and development. Zen practitioners relate the idea to beauty of imperfection. When the circle is closed, it represents perfection.
My Contemporary Enso Circles series is my vision of Enso as a process as well as a symbol.
Featured in "Out Of The Ordinary"
I was the kid who loved the big box of crayons. I still get that feeling of anticipation with every new project, it's why I continue to explore art in a wide variety of mediums. If you've collected my work send me a photo I'd like to see where it's displayed. As always thanks for you support of the ARTS Contact me - art@grimalkinstudio.com All Rights Reserved and Copyrighted in the US and Internationally. All works showcased are original art by Kandy Hurley.
$17.00
Jane See
Fantastic work, Kandy!
Kandy Hurley replied:
Thanks Jane very much
James Aiken
I love the symmetry of presentation counterweighted by the asymmetry of the subject. Beauty piece Kandy.
Kandy Hurley replied:
Thanks James
Denise Dube
A very gripping piece of work Kandy
Kandy Hurley replied:
Thanks Denise
Lee Craig
The color palette of this Zen art just reaches out a grabs me!
Kandy Hurley replied:
Thanks Lee
Steven Reed
Bright Beautiful work!
Kandy Hurley replied:
Thanks Steven
Kandy Hurley
Thanks so much for featuring my artwork in the "Group Out Of The Ordinary"