Japan: Arts and Culture

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Japan: Arts and Culture Margaret Barbee PhD April 2019

Design and Aesthetics

Language of Design Wabi Sabi: rustic, withered, dreary Shibui: subtle elegance Shoin: a “study hall” Sukia: abode of refinement

Language of Design Terms Hade: bright Iki: chic Jimi: somber, proper Miyabi: courtly elegance, opulent, lavish Karei: sumptuous

“The blossom is the first embrace of oblivion…” Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics and Culture, by Patricia Graham

Design Characteristics Refined Graceful Nature Beauty Detail Tranquil, serene Flexibility Compact Natural imperfections Forms and structures Transformational Pleasurable

Typical Motifs Flowers Leaves and branches Rocks Water features Birds Colors Metaphors and symbols

Forms and Patterns Hierarchy and order Dimensions of time and space Boundaries No waste of material, resources

Art Expression Painting: ancient and modern Food: cooking, serving and tea Gardens: outdoor, interior, bonsai, ikebana Poetry: haiku Kimonos: silks, embroidery and textiles Calligraphy Ceramics

Ceramic Plate

Haiku Poetry Structure of 17 syllables “In the moonlight the Three lines: 5-7-5 References natural world. Senryu, similar, not about nature No rhymes Ninth century until today Leaves a strong feeling or impression “In the moonlight the color and scent of wisteria seems far away”