“Wabi sabi” is a Japanese philosophical worldview that focuses on the beauty of imperfection. You may look at this piece and think of its complexity, but the hidden meaning comes from the one piece amongst the 1,240 that has been placed incorrectly.
Once you find this one misplaced piece it may shift your perception of the art piece as a whole. That is the weight that one small flaw can have. And That emotional shift is the real meaning behind this art.
“Wabi sabi” exposes the fact that not everything is perfect and that there is importance in natural flaws, as it can show true character.
Everyone makes mistakes, it is how you define those mistakes that shapes who you will become.
I think it is important to use mistakes as a learning tool, instead of taking the flaw at face value. This mindset is one I use often as it builds the future you, instead of bringing the current you down.
Measurements:
70cm width
45cm hight
2.5cm depth
“Wabi sabi” is a Japanese philosophical worldview that focuses on the beauty of imperfection. You may look at this piece and think of its complexity, but the hidden meaning comes from the one piece amongst the 1,240 that has been placed incorrectly.
Once you find this one misplaced piece it may shift your perception of the art piece as a whole. That is the weight that one small flaw can have. And That emotional shift is the real meaning behind this art.
“Wabi sabi” exposes the fact that not everything is perfect and that there is importance in natural flaws, as it can show true character.
Everyone makes mistakes, it is how you define those mistakes that shapes who you will become.
I think it is important to use mistakes as a learning tool, instead of taking the flaw at face value. This mindset is one I use often as it builds the future you, instead of bringing the current you down.
Measurements:
70cm width
45cm hight
2.5cm depth