The Boy and The Crane

Limited Addition of 250
Lithograph on Stonehenge Paper
22" by 34"
Valued: $500.00
(Original Available)

The young Shaolin boy practices his Wushu, that of the Crane. He has worked hard and long to master the Crane.
One day he is confronted by the Crane who merely looks at him with a smile as if to say, "You work so hard to do something which comes so natural to me." And then with a wink the Crane lifts his wings and flies into the air saying "You'll still never be able to do this!"
The calligrahpy speaks that man models himself after earth. Earth models itself after Heaven. Heaven models itself after the Tao. The Tao models itself after Nature.

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