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The Japanese Art of Impermanence

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An edition of Wabi Sabi (2003)

Wabi Sabi

The Japanese Art of Impermanence

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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 translates to less is more, and sabi, which means attentive melancholy, wabi sabi refers to an awareness of the transient nature of earthly things and a corresponding pleasure in the things that bear the mark of this impermanence. As much a state of mind—an awareness of the things around us and an acceptance of our surroundings—as it is a design style, wabi sabi begs us to appreciate the pure beauty of life—a chipped vase, a quiet rainy day, the impermanence of all things. Presenting itself as an alternative to today's fast-paced, mass-produced, neon-lighted world, wabi sabi reminds us to slow down and take comfort in the natural beauty around us.

In addition to presenting the philosophy of wabi-sabi, this book includes how-to design advice—so that a transformation of body, mind, and home can emerge.

Chapters include:
History: The Development of Wabi Sabi
Culture: Wabi Sabi and the Japanese Character
Art: Defining Aesthetics
Design: Creating Expressions with Wabi Sabi Materials
Spirit: The Universal Spirit of Wabi Sabi

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Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Language
English
Pages
176

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Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence
2011, Tuttle Publishing
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Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence
November 2003, Tuttle Publishing
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First Sentence

"THIS QUOTE FROM ALAN WATTS regarding Zen's predecessor, Taoism, captures beautifully the link between religious ideals and wabi sabi's aesthetics."

Classifications

Library of Congress
N7350.J77 2003, N7350 .J77 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Weight
9 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7931037M
Internet Archive
wabisabijapanese00juni
ISBN 10
0804834822
ISBN 13
9780804834827
LCCN
2003054049
Library Thing
512664
Goodreads
774394

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