The Wave Master

The Wave Master by Raj Arumugam is a work of fiction published by Raj Arumugam in 2010. This 80-page book is presented in English and follows the journey of Muiro Michiki, a painter who captivates the City with his stunning mural of waves that appear to wash the colors of Heaven. As he gains recognition and is honored with the title of Wave Master, he faces a pivotal moment when the Ten Masters invite him to showcase his work at the Imperial Exhibition, where they declare his art to be perfection.
In this edition, readers will explore Muiro’s transformation as he navigates the complexities of identity and artistic expression. Following the tradition that accompanies his newfound status, he loses his name and retreats to the fringes of the Imperial settlements, where he embarks on a ten-year quest for self-knowledge. The narrative delves into themes of visionary and metaphysical experiences, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of art and existence.
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Muiro Michiki sketches and paints…but he is just like any other painter…and then he stuns the City with his mural of the waves that seem to rise up to wash the colors of Heaven…he is now called the Wave Master…years later he is called by the Ten Masters to the Imperial Exhibition…the Ten Masters view his exhibit and they declare: This is perfection. In accordance with Tradition, Muiro Michiki loses his name and lives in the fringes of the Imperial settlements…he has ten years to live to seek knowledge of the self…
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