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I am an artist who has lived in Los Angeles, New York City and, now, northern California. My initial interest in art was provoked by the Asian collection at the Seattle Art Museum when I was in high school, and it has continued to this day. I am not a collector, merely an admirer who has picked up the odd scroll, print or seal. Seals especially have engaged a deep involvement and I welcome this opportunity to share. For my own primarily sculptural works please visit my website lorenmadsen.com.

spotted translucent seal


The stone is translucent with dark inclusions, a bit like moonstone. The short choppy strokes on the inscription make the characters hard to decipher. The 2nd line, which is the date, might be interpreted in many ways due to the Chinese cyclical calendar.
Inscription: 竹能醫俗 甲辰三月 吉金治印, zhu neng yi su jia chen san yue ji jin zhi yin Bamboo cures worldliness 1724 (or 1784, 1844, 1904), 3rd month, Ji Jin Zhi seal (the final 4 characters, rather than being a name, might say "lucky gold cure").
Impression: 竹能醫俗, zhu neng yi su Bamboo cures worldliness

2 comments:

Yugan, who is a Talovich said...

I really like this one.

Loren Madsen said...

Thanks. Me too. Really beautiful stone when held up to the light.