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Rocks are alive and have “always been interpreted as the bone structure of the earth, combining with water, which in its many forms represents the lifeblood, to compose a picture as a living organism” In painting rocks, capturing their ‘ch’i’ spirit, matters most; “One should certainly never paint rocks without ch’i …. Rocks must be alive”. Rocks may be familiar: “Small rocks near water are like children gathered around with arms outstretched toward the mother rock. On a mountain it is the large rock, the elder, that seems to reach out and gather the children about him. There is kinship among rocks” ~ Page 145
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