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Scrolls, Shrines, and Spring Break Delusion


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Episode 84: Scrolls, Shrines, and Spring Break Delusion

This week’s prompts: 458, Salmon, Sleep

Lauren is back solo again — slightly overbooked, a little raspy, and fully in the thick of spring-semester chaos — with an episode that moves from museum donor events and teaching highs and lows to ancient Japan, Buddhist scrolls, and the enduring power of visual storytelling.

After a little life update from the MAG, the classroom, and the general circus of adjunct-professor existence, Lauren takes the prompts in a different direction and dives into Japanese art before 1333. Using a single extraordinary hanging scroll — The Death of the Historical Buddha — as a starting point, she explores Buddhist imagery, grief, animism, shrine rebuilding, narrative scrolls, and the long visual history behind everything from manga to robot dogs.

Along the way, she unpacks the spiritual and aesthetic traditions that shaped early Japanese art: the solemn beauty of Buddhist nirvana paintings, the Shinto reverence for objects and ritual, the rebuilding of the Ise Shrine every 20 years, the gendered distinction between “masculine” and “feminine” art forms in the Heian period, and the lively, sketchy animal scrolls that feel like proto-manga centuries before manga existed.

It’s a wide-ranging, deeply visual episode about how art, ritual, storytelling, and national identity evolve — and how some of the most ancient forms still feel startlingly modern.

PLUS:
🖼️ A gorgeous Buddhist hanging scroll full of grief, gold, and symbolism
⛩️ Why Japan rebuilds one of its most sacred shrines again and again
🧵 Broken needles, animism, and the spiritual life of everyday objects
📖 The Tale of Genji and the rise of “feminine” narrative art
🐸 Frolicking frogs, monkeys, and rabbits as the ancient ancestors of manga

Next week’s prompts: Stripe, 97, Green

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