At Tenkoku Japanese and Chinese Stampmaking group Blair showed participants some of the development of his three treasures zen Buddha Dharma Sangha stamp he was working on. He gave a demonstration of carving and then making adjustments to the stone, stamping, and discussed the process of making the design, styles of the characters and composition.
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This time those taking part worked on classic white letter stamps, of their name converted into katakana or kanji, and also a fascinating one of Bato Kannon, the horse headed Goddess of Mercy.
The next date is Monday 6th September ?
https://japanese-and-chinese-seal-engraving-tenkoku-sep-21.eventbrite.co.uk
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