Given to me by friends, this little book reveled to me the elusive Japanese aesthetic and philosophy of Wabi-Sabi. The books introduction describes Wabi-Sabi as, "... a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. It is a beauty of things modest and humble. It is a beauty of things unconventional."
This little book enlivens that which can sometimes be overlooked, and teaches the viewer how to appreciate and unearth that which is Wabi-Sabi.
I love, love this little book which is a short read, but welcomed is the person who revisits to mull over its rich content. Truly refreshing and inspiring.
This little book enlivens that which can sometimes be overlooked, and teaches the viewer how to appreciate and unearth that which is Wabi-Sabi.
I love, love this little book which is a short read, but welcomed is the person who revisits to mull over its rich content. Truly refreshing and inspiring.
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