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- How to Look at Japanese ArtHow to Look at Japanese Art by Stephen Addiss with Audrey Yoshiko Seto details how Japanese art draws viewers into paintings by composing pictures at angles and cutting off scenes as in photography among its many explanations.
- The Japanese Art of Wabi SwabiWabi Sabi is the art of acknowledging three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect.
Kaiseki Ryori: Edible Japanese ArtBorn centuries ago, a Japanese meal tradition continues to embrace and embody nature's wonder.- Haiga-Past Roots; Future VisionThe roots and source of haiga are in ancient Japan. A new interpretation uses linear collage combined with an edgy haiku that uses graphical typefaces to support the meaning and to provide visual interest.
Dragon Sunset Art as an Example for Modern Japanese ArtLearn how to conceptualize a drawing before rendering. Take the details into consideration.


