ONE SHOT: PANDATSU’S MOMENT OF INSIGHT
Another Musho Rodney Alan Greenblat Zen piece, which he summarizes thusly: “Pandatsu was once the head monk of the remote Boo Temple. One day while sweeping he had a moment of insight.”
Available as an original watercolor via his Whimsyload store.
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ONE SHOT: A MEDITATION ON THUNDER BUNNY
I’ve somewhat inadvertently spent the better part of the morning revisiting the newer, Zen-inspired works of Musho Rodney Alan Greenblat — best known as the artist behind Parappa the Rapper and UmJammer Lammy — and so, offered here is a small peaceful piece featuring his Thunder Bunny.
The illustration is from a larger, wordless book called Thunder Bunny Nature, which you can purchase here, or view in its entirety here, and serves as a companion piece to an iPhone app I’ve only just realized existed called Thunder Bunny Weather, which seems slightly broken on Western phones, but which I somehow have no regrets about purchasing regardless.
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RODNEY ALAN GREENBLAT ORGANIZING ZEN TEMPLE FUNDRAISER
Parappa, UmJammer Lammy and Major Minor artist Rodney Alan Greenblat — now often going by his newly bestowed Buddhist name Musho — is coordinating a December 13th holiday market for his New York City Zen temple, The Village Zendo, including a table of his own prints, postcards, posters, and “a few unreleased product items too, including some funky little ceramic flower vases made in Japan.”
Greenblat’s own web store has a preview of much of that artwork, as well as a slew of import only and original Parappa and UnJammer goods, and fantastic Buddhist statuary done in his inimitable style.
Hello Zen! holiday market 2008 [Village Zendo NYC]
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