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Brianš
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/superrare Japanese Art: Key Forms: Ukiyo-e woodblock prints are well-known for depicting everyday life, landscapes, and the "floating world." Ikebana (flower arrangement) and the tea ceremony emphasize mindfulness and aesthetics, deeply rooted in Zen philosophy. Origami: The art of paper folding also plays a significant role, focusing on the beauty of form and simplicity. Aesthetics: Japanese art often emphasizes wabi-sabiāa concept that finds beauty in imperfection, simplicity, and the transient nature of things. The focus on nature and themes like the changing seasons reflects a deep appreciation for the ephemeral.
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Ruzanš
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Ukiyo-e, literally "pictures of the floating world," emerged during the Edo period (1603-1868) and captures scenes from everyday life, nature, and entertainment districts.
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