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Chögyam Trungpa: Dharma art (1996, Shambhala) 5 stars

In terms of art, if you do art, you just do it. You can see that this part of the clay is wrongly put or this particular color is wrong, so you scrape it out or use another color. You go ahead and do it. There’s no problem, and there’s no challenge either. Nobody is trying to compete against anything. You are not trying to become the master of the world. You are just trying to be yourself and express yourself in a very, very simple, meditative, and nonaggressive Buddhist way. And as you meditate more and you work on your art more, the boundary between meditation and the practice of art, between openness and action, becomes fuzzy - which is what everybody experienced in the past.

Dharma art by  (Dharma ocean series) (Page 20 - 21)

(Chögyam Trungpa, ‘Meditation’, Dharma Art, p20/21, Shambhala, 1996, 1-57062-136-5)