In this talk, Azumi will take you on a journey and discuss a concept of Ma (time and space in-between, a Confucius concept of the space between the edges, between the beginning and the end, the space and time in which we experience life), a perception of space in Japanese households and what arts mean to Japanese society. We will explore ideas of beauty as intellectual endeavors through mastery of Geisha and see how Japanese aesthetics and consumption of arts relate to everyday life.
Project Category: Design Events
Embracing Imperfections: Japanese Art of Kintsugi
The art of Kintsugi originates from Japan where artisans began using lacquer and gold pigment to put shattered vessels back together. Nowadays, this process of mending broken porcelains, dusted with gold, or silver powder, aims to make what once was broken look even more attractive than ever. Join our online workshop dedicated to Japanese art of Kintsugi and experience the healing power of artistic restoration.
The Art of Arab Dress
A new talk dedicated to the exploration of regional culture and heritage through learning about traditional women's clothing in the Arab world
Japanese Women’s Kimono: an expression of status, duty, cultural values and fashion
Join this incredible talk about Japanese kimono and female role in a modern society and dive into intimate traditions of this mysterious culture.
From Bonsai to Chinese Gardens – the story of philosophy & design
This talk aims to offer some insights on the uniqueness of Chinese gardens and Chinese passion for Bonsai.
The Sacred Art Of Transformative Spaces
We'll study the principles of the design practices such as Feng Shui, Vaastu Shastra and more, which have helped human beings create transformative spaces.
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