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A fascinating and illuminating essay about the essence of black in Japanese lacquer.

3 days ago 36 9 1 0

realizing the importance
of this fleeting moment

5 days ago 9 2 0 0

It's hard to tell the difference between sea and sky, between voyager and sea. Between reality and the workings of the heart.

Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

1 week ago 59 17 0 0

on foggy april days we recede into gardens, unseen

1 week ago 15 3 0 0

feather clouds of mist
from this flowering forest

1 week ago 19 4 0 0

in every bud
another word

2 weeks ago 11 2 0 0

to write this in
a box of words

3 weeks ago 17 5 0 0
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words are not
what it takes

3 weeks ago 21 5 0 0

this glint of glimmer
a sparkling shimmer

4 weeks ago 19 4 0 0
poem /blackbird
poem /blackbird YouTube video by andyamholst

Samstagabend um halb acht ist (aus Gründen) Frank-Lepold-Gedächtnisstunde

„Poem / Blackbird“, Animation youtu.be/tGO8j1vhVB4 (© fflepp 2019)

#inmemoriamfflepp

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This elegant painting on silk, created in 1901, is a masterful example of the kacho-ga (bird-and-flower painting) genre by the celebrated Kyoto artist Imao Keinen. Known for his naturalistic yet decorative style, Keinen captures a tranquil spring moment featuring a pair of peacocks amidst a blossoming landscape.

The composition is centered on a vibrant male peacock perched majestically on a gnarled, moss-covered tree trunk. Its brilliant cerulean neck and intricate, eye-spotted tail feathers cascade downward in a graceful arc. Beside it, the peahen is rendered in more subtle, earthy tones of brown and grey, providing a harmonious balance to the male's opulence. They are framed by the delicate, pale pink blossoms of a cherry tree and the soft, feathery needles of a pine, symbols of renewal and constancy. Keinen’s technical skill is evident in the fine, rhythmic brushwork used to define the individual barbs of the feathers and the textured bark of the tree, all set against a luminous, neutral silk background that enhances the depth of the colors.

This elegant painting on silk, created in 1901, is a masterful example of the kacho-ga (bird-and-flower painting) genre by the celebrated Kyoto artist Imao Keinen. Known for his naturalistic yet decorative style, Keinen captures a tranquil spring moment featuring a pair of peacocks amidst a blossoming landscape. The composition is centered on a vibrant male peacock perched majestically on a gnarled, moss-covered tree trunk. Its brilliant cerulean neck and intricate, eye-spotted tail feathers cascade downward in a graceful arc. Beside it, the peahen is rendered in more subtle, earthy tones of brown and grey, providing a harmonious balance to the male's opulence. They are framed by the delicate, pale pink blossoms of a cherry tree and the soft, feathery needles of a pine, symbols of renewal and constancy. Keinen’s technical skill is evident in the fine, rhythmic brushwork used to define the individual barbs of the feathers and the textured bark of the tree, all set against a luminous, neutral silk background that enhances the depth of the colors.

A Pair of Peacocks in Spring, 1901, Japan, by artist Imao Keinen color on silk.

1 month ago 67 20 0 0

a veil over the
windswept lake

1 month ago 17 3 0 0
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Moonlight and the Magic of the Unnecessary Every night, for every human being that ever was and ever will be, the Moon rises to remind us how improbably lucky we are, each of its craters a monument of the odds we prevailed against to exist,…

"There is a soft moonlight that gives us peace, and one that inspires a kind of awe. There is a cold, austere moonlight that tells the soul of its loneliness and isolation, and one prompting love, not only for an individual, but a whole universe."

www.themarginalian.org/2024/03/06/moonlight/?s=09

6 months ago 83 13 2 0

misty weather
serene and moody
hibiscus sky

Basho

1 year ago 96 17 1 0

some thoughts and volatile ideas
and finally some flocks of words

1 month ago 17 2 0 0

silhouettes filled with
between-the-lines

1 month ago 22 7 0 0

words waiting to be
magnetically assembled

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Wagasa Illuminated in the Night
This striking nocturnal photograph captures a display of wagasa (traditional Japanese umbrellas) transformed into glowing sculptural lanterns. The composition is dominated by several large umbrellas made of translucent washi paper and bamboo ribs, which are backlit to reveal their delicate structural skeletons. A large, cream-colored umbrella in the foreground is the primary focus, its fine radial lines creating a mesmerizing geometric pattern. Surrounding it are other umbrellas in deep crimson and royal purple, their colors saturated and radiant against the pitch-black background. Below the hanging umbrellas, dozens of small bamboo candle holders are arranged on the ground, their warm light casting soft circular glows that mirror the circular forms above.

Wagasa Illuminated in the Night This striking nocturnal photograph captures a display of wagasa (traditional Japanese umbrellas) transformed into glowing sculptural lanterns. The composition is dominated by several large umbrellas made of translucent washi paper and bamboo ribs, which are backlit to reveal their delicate structural skeletons. A large, cream-colored umbrella in the foreground is the primary focus, its fine radial lines creating a mesmerizing geometric pattern. Surrounding it are other umbrellas in deep crimson and royal purple, their colors saturated and radiant against the pitch-black background. Below the hanging umbrellas, dozens of small bamboo candle holders are arranged on the ground, their warm light casting soft circular glows that mirror the circular forms above.

Japanese umbrellas, Wagasa. Japan. Photography by Chajimori on Ganref

2 months ago 35 6 0 0

there is this flow, there is this river
and finding it again and again

2 months ago 45 17 1 0

from the beginning
always forever

2 months ago 30 9 0 0
the bright moon over dark rolling hills

the bright moon over dark rolling hills

I moonbathed diligently, as others sunbathe.

Denise Levertov

2 months ago 45 8 0 0

And he beholds the moon; like a rounded fragment of ice filled with motionless light.

Gustave Flaubert

2 months ago 24 5 0 0
Mixedmedia-Meerliebe-Assemblage im runden Format auf blauem Grund mit Goldrand (Durchmesser 30 cm)
Mit verschiedenen Fokus-Collage-Ausschnitten 
1 Scherbenfundstück, 2 Delfine.
Text: 
Minimalismus und Poesie 

Art by Teena

Mixedmedia-Meerliebe-Assemblage im runden Format auf blauem Grund mit Goldrand (Durchmesser 30 cm) Mit verschiedenen Fokus-Collage-Ausschnitten 1 Scherbenfundstück, 2 Delfine. Text: Minimalismus und Poesie Art by Teena

Ahoi
mit
Minimalismus und Poesie.
🌊🌊🌊🐬🐬☀️🩵☮️

#FokussiereWasGutTut
#Mixedmedia
#Collage
#assemblage
#LifeIsABeach
#cleanupthebeach
#Scherbenbringenglück
#Meerliebe
#DerBlauePlanet

1 year ago 31 8 2 1
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Max Ernst, Sea and Moon, 1925

2 months ago 91 17 1 0
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the balance between moon
and sun on a rainy winter day

2 months ago 21 4 0 0

soul cracks
through ice

2 months ago 18 3 0 0
a raven’s eye and upper body superimposed over female eye and upper torso, as one.

a raven’s eye and upper body superimposed over female eye and upper torso, as one.

song at dawn

Ph. Laura Makabresku

3 months ago 50 9 0 0

Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple
understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy.

Terry Tempest Williams

3 months ago 42 8 0 0

All he could do was wait like this, patiently, until it grew light out and the birds awoke and began their day. All he could do was trust in the birds, in all the birds, with their wings and beaks.

Haruki Murakami

3 months ago 35 5 0 0

this whole universe
in a galaxy of starfish

3 months ago 10 2 0 0