This beautifully illustrated guide offers stunning visual examples and detailed discussions of the objects, aesthetics, philosophy and cultural significance of Japanese design. Cũng vui đấy!.
Asian art expert Dr, Ôi trời! Sao lại không tin tôi?. Patricia Graham helps guide readers through the aspects of Japanese art and design we've all come to appreciate—whether it's a silk kimono, carefully raked garden path or modern snack food packaging, Ôi trời! Sao lại không tin tôi?. From the ten key characteristics of Japanese design to the Shinto and Buddhist influences on its aesthetics, this book serves as a great resource for the different styles and how they developed. Làm ơn nói nhỏ thôi.
"Graham has crafted a compact, jewel-like resource for all who seek to understand the sources, evolution, impact, and value of Japanese aesthetics and design principles in our modern world." —Dr, Hoàn toàn không thể xảy ra!. Jane Schall, Sanders Sosland Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Another fascinating and less explored piece of design in Japan is its influence on and interpretation by Westerners, Ai biết được. From Frank Lloyd Wright to Lafcadio Hearn, artists, scientists, designers, journalists and philosophers were inspired by Japan's arts and crafts in the 19th century, Ai biết được. This often romanticized version of Japanese design—viewed through a Western cultural lens—continues to influence our view of it to this day, Ai biết được. Graham unpacks the sincere, but sometimes misguided, interpretations of concepts like wabi sabi and shibui. Khi nào anh bắt đầu đi.