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“Gardens are poems where you stroll with your hands in your pockets.”
—Pierre Albert-Birot
a Japanese garden seems incredibly poetic. As we walk around such a garden in the flow of the year’s seasons, you may notice the Beautiful girls and women are combing their hair in endless peace with golden and wooden hairpins, colored kimonos, and their shining hair under the everlasting red sun. Fallen camellia blossom, a blade of grass set to swaying by a passing dragonfly; these details inspire poetry. They often inspire a particular genre of poetry known as haiku in Japan.
Haiku seeks to capture these details, these brief moments of keen perception and intuition, recording them so that the poet and reader might share and celebrate their universal authenticity.
Haiku is often a poetry of nature, but it is also a poetry of human nature. They are feeling and understanding what the poet deliberately left out of the poem so we can figure it out for ourselves. It is the magic of haiku, and Japanese gardens are ideal places to make the most of this magic.
. Bashō, the great Japanese haiku master, said to “learn of the pine tree from the pine tree and the bamboo from the bamboo.” He meant to ground yourself in the authentic, to be in the present.
In this collection, which consists of 106 layers of PNG, we have tried to achieve a new combination in the form of etching and relief prints by combining it with modern art and combining it with DOS-style and an attempt to represent the original and ancient art of Japan. Let's deal with these works.
—Pierre Albert-Birot
a Japanese garden seems incredibly poetic. As we walk around such a garden in the flow of the year’s seasons, you may notice the Beautiful girls and women are combing their hair in endless peace with golden and wooden hairpins, colored kimonos, and their shining hair under the everlasting red sun. Fallen camellia blossom, a blade of grass set to swaying by a passing dragonfly; these details inspire poetry. They often inspire a particular genre of poetry known as haiku in Japan.
Haiku seeks to capture these details, these brief moments of keen perception and intuition, recording them so that the poet and reader might share and celebrate their universal authenticity.
Haiku is often a poetry of nature, but it is also a poetry of human nature. They are feeling and understanding what the poet deliberately left out of the poem so we can figure it out for ourselves. It is the magic of haiku, and Japanese gardens are ideal places to make the most of this magic.
. Bashō, the great Japanese haiku master, said to “learn of the pine tree from the pine tree and the bamboo from the bamboo.” He meant to ground yourself in the authentic, to be in the present.
In this collection, which consists of 106 layers of PNG, we have tried to achieve a new combination in the form of etching and relief prints by combining it with modern art and combining it with DOS-style and an attempt to represent the original and ancient art of Japan. Let's deal with these works.
PriceDutch auction TEZ 15->12->10->8->5->3changes every 10 minutesAuction startsMay 12, 2022 at 04:20(1)Royalties15.0%(1)Tags
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