Friedrich Zettl — Zen Art and Dao

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Art reflections, Zen Art and Daoist Concepts

Over 50 years ago, I first encountered Chinese art. My immediate thought was: “This is applied philosophy.” Essentially, this remains true today. To truly grasp Asian art, one must engage with philosophies like Daoism and Zen Buddhism.

Sparked by this new passion, I began studying Sinology in 1976 and subsequently spent five years living in China. Notably, I became the first European student admitted to the prestigious CAFA, the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing after the Cultural Revolution. There, I met many significant artists and teachers.

From West to East

Before this turning point, I painted primarily in oil and dedicated myself to Western genres like Expressionism and Surrealism. However, my artistic expression shifted abruptly. I abandoned Western styles to devote myself entirely to Chinese painting and calligraphy. Eventually, I wrote my dissertation on this subject, specifically about xieyi painting.

About this Website on Arts and Philosophy

Decades of studying original Chinese texts and practical application have brought me closer to the core of Asian art. While I previously gave lectures and published occasionally, the internet now serves as my primary medium. On this blog, I regularly publish articles focusing on the philosophical aspects of Daoism and Zen. I also present new artworks shaped by these thoughts. In both cases, I strive for clarity. I use simple language to reach both experts and those just beginning their journey in this field. You can find my own works, organized by theme, on my portfolio page.

An Invitation to Arts and Philosophy Blog

I invite you to explore Asian thought on these pages and take a look behind the scenes of my creative process. I hope you find inspiration here.

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Selected artworks by Friedrich Zettl are available as originals or high-quality prints in various sizes. at: FriedrichZettl.com

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Latest posts on Arts and Philosophy Blog

Before I gotta go, go, go…

“Before I gotta go…” is an article about a new series on dreams, marking a deliberate departure from minimalism in favor of abstract depth. It introduces the concept of the “Oneiric Divide”—visualizing not the story of a dream, but the raw energy it leaves behind—and offers a glimpse into my upcoming dialogue on “Dot and…

Don’t let the old man in

Don’t let the old man in is more than just a song title; it is a directive for maintaining an open spirit against bitterness. This article explores that mindset by contrasting striking political imagery with the artistic independence of my 2025 Yearbook, proving that staying young is a matter of attitude, not age.

Winter Greetings,

Despite my well-known dislike for winter, I’ve been persuaded on a few trips and was always captivated by the profound stillness and light of the season. Encouraged by the response to my autumn post, here are a few winter impressions from Austria.