Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence by Andrew Juniper

Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence

Andrew Juniper

165 pages first pub 2003 (editions)

nonfiction art philosophy informative reflective medium-paced
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Developed out of the aesthetic philosophy of cha-no-yu (the tea ceremony) in fifteenth-century Japan, wabi sabi is an aesthetic that finds beauty in things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. Taken from the Japanese words wabi, which translate...

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