File:Kwang.jpg
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[edit]This ink brush painting of Bodhidarma hangs inside the home of a retired Berkeley high school teacher Karl Anderson. The artist Jung-Kwang was staying with the family of a Berkeley high school student, and the student arranged for a demonstration in his art class.
On the day of the demonstration, students pushed some tables together. Jung-Kwang prepared ink and unrolled paper on the tables. Then he excused himself for a smoke break. Upon his return, he mounted the tables, and with a few quick bold brush strokes completed the painting in a matter of seconds. Three painting were created during the demonstration, and one of them was given to the teacher.
Furniture in the photo provides a sense of the size of the painting.
Location where photo was taken: 37°41′43″N 122°04′10″W / 37.695204°N 122.069490°W.
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