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    Bamboo in Japan
    • Bamboo in Japan

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      For centuries, bamboo has captivated craftspeople, plant lovers, and artisans, particularly in Japan, where its presence enriches daily life through art, design, literature, and cuisine. Artist and writer Nancy Moore Bess embarked on a journey to explore the significance of bamboo-crafted objects in Japan, dedicating five years to research and study. Her findings culminate in a remarkable collection of writings and photographs that reveal the beauty and versatility of bamboo. Bess showcases its applications in gardens, homes, and traditional practices like tea ceremonies, as well as in crafts ranging from intricate baskets to colorful kites. With over 250 stunning photographs and illustrations, Bess highlights the deep-rooted cultural appreciation for bamboo's natural elegance, enhancing our understanding of Japanese aesthetics and lifestyle. The book emphasizes how bamboo intertwines with every aspect of life in Japan, from the practical to the artistic, making it unique among materials. Bess aims for readers to recognize the skill and dedication of bamboo craftspeople and to approach other cultures with openness. Influenced by Japanese publications and bamboo enthusiasts, she continues her research, focusing on bamboo motifs in global folklore for future projects. Ultimately, she encourages readers to pursue their passions, inviting them to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of bamboo.

      Bamboo in Japan