Mitsuo Aida (1924-1991) was a Japanese poet and calligrapher renowned for his Zen-inspired art and writings. His minimalist calligraphy and simple yet profound poems explored themes such as nature, spirituality, and the meaning of life.
Aida’s work often featured short, straightforward phrases that conveyed deep wisdom and insight, and he believed that simplicity was the key to expressing the essence of Zen. Aida’s influence on Japanese culture and art is profound, and his works are widely appreciated and studied to this day.
He is considered one of the most important calligraphers and poets of the 20th century in Japan.
‘My Beautiful Life’ by Mitsuo Aida is a reminder to value and celebrate who we are and what we have, rather than constantly striving for something more.
Because it has lived its life intensely
the parched grass still attracts the gaze of passers-by.
The flowers merely flower,
and they do this as well as they can.