Submission Gallery

This page is an exhibition of many wonderful works produced by participants of the course. Submissions for the current module are displayed here.

Submissions for Beginning of Summer (立夏)

Lilies of the Valley (by Dom)

… and I absolutely love what the 24 solar terms are about. 🙂

I have been quite busy, so I haven't posted but I wanted to share the French tradition of offering a couple of sprigs of lily of the valley on 1st May, to people who matter to us, as a sign of good will and luck.   I was thrilled to discovered that the garden in my new home as a bedding full of lilies of the valley and, as it happens, I had guests staying with me on 1st May, so I picked a little bunch (after respectfully asking the flowers if it was OK to pick a few) and put  it on the table for breakfast, then wished everyone the very best. 🙂

(The following are comments by other participants)

Feixia:  Thank you Dom. This is so beautiful. I love lily of the valley, so pure and free from any dust of this earthly world🙏🙏

Steve: It is a very lovely tradition Dom 👍.

Sigyta: Such a beautiful tradition...thankyou for sharing Dom...it is very new for me to know this x

Nicky: Great to know this tradition thank you Dom. 

My mum loved Lily of the Valley and was always given some on her 30th April birthday by a friend who grew them.  Maybe part of the same tradition. 

Classical Music Recommendation (By Dom)

I have also been looking at classical music that might represent spring, other than the first section of the Four Seasons, and I have found the (below) two, so far that inspired me:

Apalachian spring by Aaron Coplan

The Lark Ascending by Vaughn William

Photo Series for Beginning oF Summer (by Everyone)

Submissions for Grain Rain (谷雨)

Spring - Polish Traditions (by Agnieszka)

(Full exhibition here) Drawning of a straw doll symbolising goddess Marzanna, known also as Marzana, Morana, Morena, Zmora or Death – in Slavic mythology (Slavic people lived in north-Eastern Europe) – personalisation of winter and eath but also rebirth and cycles of nature.

Taiji Diagram and 24 Solar Terms (by Vicky)

Wild Garlic Pesto (by Nashy)

Ingredients:


100g wild garlic leaves

60g finely grated Parmesan cheese

50g toasted pine nuts (or walnuts instead)

160ml light olive oil

a squeeze of lemon juice

 

Blend all the ingredients, then it's ready to be used. Enjoy!

Practicing Hold up Mount Sumeru (by Sygita)

Today's posture really made me think about where our hands are placed.....it was like the hand below the breast is at the end of the liver meridian and it can open the chest energy to send energy upwards through the chest to Lung 1 and Lung 2 below the clavicle....raising the arm high above our head felt like it was drawing up our qi to fully stretch open our Lung energy and breath.

I love our classes..

..thankyou Feixia...have a lovely week ❤️

(Sygita is an acupuncturist with expert knowledge of relevant acupoints and a high sensitivity to energy flow in the meridians.)

New Life in the Pond (by Kim)

Baby duckings at our local park. The parents are so protective!

Lovely seasonal song and video from "Bambi" (by Tom)

The 24 Solar Terms in four calligraphic styles (by Mr Liao Peihao)

This graceful contribution brings together the names of the 24 Solar Terms written in Seal Script, Regular Script, Running Script, and Clerical Script, with one style accompanying each season. Each script carries its own mood and movement, offering a poetic way to experience the changing year through calligraphy. A beautiful reflection on time, seasonality, and the expressive life of the brush.

Photo Series for Grain Rain (by Everyone)

Submissions for Qingming (清明)

Submissions for Spring Equinox (春分)

Submissions for Awakening of Insects ( 惊蛰)

Submissions for Rain Water (雨水)

Submissions for Beginning of Spring (立春)