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Post-Marijuana (Dama zhi hou), Written in Shadow Script and Black-on-Black Script
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This large, horizontally oriented, rectangular album leaf is divided visually into two parts, the right one-third, in which the characters appear a ghostly grayish white on a black ground, and the left two-thirds, in which the characters appear dark black on a black ground. The leaf is inscribed with a text of seventy eight characters arranged in twelve columns, the columns with varying numbers of characters and thus of uneven length. The calligraphy on this album leaf was inscribed by Fung Ming Chip (b. 1951; standard Mandarin transcription: Feng Mingqiu). Written with ghostly grayish white characters on a black ground, the right portion of the text comprises twenty five characters arranged in four columns and is written in "xingshu", or cursive script, in a manner that the artist characterizes as Shadow Script; written with dark black characters on a black ground, the left portion of the text comprises fifty three characters arranged in eight columns and also is written in "xingshu", but in a manner that the artist characterizes as Black-on-Black Script. The character count is as follows, counting columns from right to left, as the text reads:
Shadow Script portion:
Right column Six characters
Second column Six characters
Third column Seven characters
Fourth column Six characters
Black-on-Black portion:
Fifth column Six characters
Sixth column Six characters
Seventh column Seven characters
Eighth column Seven characters
Ninth column Eight characters
Tenth column Nine characters
Eleventh column Eight characters
Left column Two characters (in the lower left corner)
This calligraphic work is not dated; however, the artist stated to Robert D. Mowry that he created it in 2009. This calligraphic work is not signed, but it includes one seal of the artist, which identifies it as a work of Fung Ming Chip. The single seal was carved by the artist himself. Its location can be described as follows:
Slightly to the right of the center of the album leaf: Square, red, relief seal reading "Si Bu Guan"
Note that the seal reading "Si Bu Guan" refers to the artist’s studio: the “Studio of the Four No’s”
The inscribed text can be translated as follows:
Post-Marijuana
The happiness that follows marijuana
The twisting and turning
Stretching into empty space
Craziness and chaos intermingling
Mixing good and evil
Moving on and on
Beyond the sense of value
Breaking the shackles of the prisoner’s age of time
Striding towards the edge of the night
The furthest edge of life
Treading, spinning
Consciously sinking to the bottom
Detached from the soul
To become a saint
Department of Asian Art
Fung Ming Chip Hong Kong (2009-2010) sold; to Susan L. Beningson New York 2010 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2011.
Footnotes:
This work was created by Fung Ming Chip in Hong Kong in 2009.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Susan L. Beningson and Steve Arons in memory of Renée Beningson
Title: Post-Marijuana (Dama zhi hou), Written in Shadow Script and Black-on-Black Script
Description:
This large, horizontally oriented, rectangular album leaf is divided visually into two parts, the right one-third, in which the characters appear a ghostly grayish white on a black ground, and the left two-thirds, in which the characters appear dark black on a black ground.
The leaf is inscribed with a text of seventy eight characters arranged in twelve columns, the columns with varying numbers of characters and thus of uneven length.
The calligraphy on this album leaf was inscribed by Fung Ming Chip (b.
1951; standard Mandarin transcription: Feng Mingqiu).
Written with ghostly grayish white characters on a black ground, the right portion of the text comprises twenty five characters arranged in four columns and is written in "xingshu", or cursive script, in a manner that the artist characterizes as Shadow Script; written with dark black characters on a black ground, the left portion of the text comprises fifty three characters arranged in eight columns and also is written in "xingshu", but in a manner that the artist characterizes as Black-on-Black Script.
The character count is as follows, counting columns from right to left, as the text reads:
Shadow Script portion:
Right column Six characters
Second column Six characters
Third column Seven characters
Fourth column Six characters
Black-on-Black portion:
Fifth column Six characters
Sixth column Six characters
Seventh column Seven characters
Eighth column Seven characters
Ninth column Eight characters
Tenth column Nine characters
Eleventh column Eight characters
Left column Two characters (in the lower left corner)
This calligraphic work is not dated; however, the artist stated to Robert D.
Mowry that he created it in 2009.
This calligraphic work is not signed, but it includes one seal of the artist, which identifies it as a work of Fung Ming Chip.
The single seal was carved by the artist himself.
Its location can be described as follows:
Slightly to the right of the center of the album leaf: Square, red, relief seal reading "Si Bu Guan"
Note that the seal reading "Si Bu Guan" refers to the artist’s studio: the “Studio of the Four No’s”
The inscribed text can be translated as follows:
Post-Marijuana
The happiness that follows marijuana
The twisting and turning
Stretching into empty space
Craziness and chaos intermingling
Mixing good and evil
Moving on and on
Beyond the sense of value
Breaking the shackles of the prisoner’s age of time
Striding towards the edge of the night
The furthest edge of life
Treading, spinning
Consciously sinking to the bottom
Detached from the soul
To become a saint.
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