Landscape of The Soul Word Meanings, write meaning of these words.
tale
landscape
commissioned
Sire
dwells
spirit
Your Majesty
not a trace
classical education
disciple
anecdote
dragon
Flanders
master blacksmith
sneaked
panel
delicate realism
apprentice
beloved
form of art
illusionistic likeness
essence of inner life and spirit
material
figurative painting
leisurely
horizontal scroll
conceptual space
Shanshui
complementary
Yang
Yin
receptive
Middle Void
pranayama
conduit
eye of the landscape
Answers
tale – story
landscape – painting of a countryside or rural scenery
commissioned – ordered specially
Sire – respectful form of address to a king or emperor
dwells – resides or stays
spirit – supernatural being
Your Majesty – respectful way for saying ‘you’ to a king
not a trace – nothing noticeable
classical education – education in ancient times
disciple – follower of a teacher or guide
anecdote – short entertaining story about a real person
dragon – mythical monster which breathed out fire
Flanders – region of modern day Belgium in Europe
master blacksmith – skilled person in blacksmith trade
sneaked – moved secretly
panel – flat board on which a painting can be made
delicate realism – quality of the art which makes it seem real
apprentice – person taken to learn a skilled practical trade
beloved – one who is loved
form of art – structure, pattern, or scheme followed in shaping an artistic work
illusionistic likeness – technique of using pictorial methods to deceive the eye
essence of inner life and spirit – inner meaning of art or mystery of the universe
material – actual or physical; not related to the mind or spirit
figurative painting – representation of a piece of art, through the eyes of the creator’s imagination
leisurely – relaxed and not in a hurry
horizontal scroll – painting on a paper which has been rolled up horizontally
conceptual space – relation with the abstract instead of the factual representation, required for the understanding of concepts
Shanshui – Chinese word for ‘landscape’
complementary – combining to form a complete whole
Yang – Chinese word for ‘active and masculine’
Yin – Chinese word for ‘receptive and feminine’
receptive – willing to receive or willing to accept
Middle Void – space between two elements of an image where they interact
pranayama – Hindi word for ‘conscious awareness of breath’
conduit – channel or means
eye of the landscape – link which leads to the true meaning of the landscape
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