A Japanese Dream finds us exploring our subconscious travels and interpretations of the Land of the Rising Sun.
Our Icon Isamu Noguchi is a man who represents much of the dialogue between Japan and the West through the twentieth century. Within his work we find an inspired mixture of cultures - Hiromi Matsugi looks deeper into this in Beyond Borders. We also delve into the playful side of Noguchi’s work in The Landscape of Play with words by Vincent Romagny and Moerenuma Park in Hokkaido photographed by Sebastian Sabal-Bruce.
Oliva Meehan looks at the opening up of Japan in the late nineteenth century in Some Japanese Flowers and Trees for the imagination and Anne Koval also reflects on the Japonisme influencing the artist Whistler’s work in Nocturne.
Amy Merrick talks to her first Ikebana teacher Watarai Toru about nature, balance and his inspiring relationship with flowers. Also in our largest ‘Flowers’ section Danielle Demetriou uncovers the fascinating story of Katagiri Atsunobu and the Chrysanthemum comes under the spotlight in Observance for Late Autumn.
We explore Kyoto and its hidden side with Amy Merrick, photographs by Jeff Boudreau and talk tea with Christian Smith. Dan Pearson shares his thoughts on a personal connection to Japan, its influence and resonance.
With photography from Lena C. Emery, Josh Olins, Suffo Moncloa and Yoshiyuki Matsumura, this issue takes us to a Japan through many different impressions of a land that continues to inspire our imagination.
作者簡介:
PLEASURE GARDEN本身就是攝影、藝術和插圖的絕佳組合。讓讀者遇見英國花園攝影師Valerie Finnis以及她的作品,和畫家Ansel Krut、Charles Axelbank所畫的圖案。這只是Pleasure Garden的204頁內容當中所提供的一小部分縮影。本刊內容豐富,聰明有趣,看事物的方式都是以文化的角度為優先,吸引許多業餘人士對於專業園丁有更多了解。
A Japanese Dream finds us exploring our subconscious travels and interpretations of the Land of the Rising Sun.
Our Icon Isamu Noguchi is a man who represents much of the dialogue between Japan and the West through the twentieth century. Within his work we find an inspired mixture of cultures - Hiromi Matsugi looks deeper into this in Beyond Borders. We also delve into the playful side of Noguchi’s work in The Landscape of Play with words by Vincent Romagny and Moerenuma Park in Hokkaido photographed by Sebastian Sabal-Bruce.
Oliva Meehan looks at the opening up of Japan in the late nineteenth century in Some Japanese Flowers and Trees for the imagination and Anne Koval also reflects on the Japonisme influencing the artist Whistler’s work in Nocturne.
Amy Merrick talks to her first Ikebana teacher Watarai Toru about nature, balance and his inspiring relationship with flowers. Also in our largest ‘Flowers’ section Danielle Demetriou uncovers the fascinating story of Katagiri Atsunobu and the Chrysanthemum comes under the spotlight in Observance for Late Autumn.
We explore Kyoto and its hidden side with Amy Merrick, photographs by Jeff Boudreau and talk tea with Christian Smith. Dan Pearson shares his thoughts on a personal connection to Japan, its influence and resonance.
With photography from Lena C. Emery, Josh Olins, Suffo Moncloa and Yoshiyuki Matsumura, this issue takes us to a Japan through many different impressions of a land that continues to inspire our imagination.
作者簡介:
PLEASURE GARDEN本身就是攝影、藝術和插圖的絕佳組合。讓讀者遇見英國花園攝影師Valerie Finnis以及她的作品,和畫家Ansel Krut、Charles Axelbank所畫的圖案。這只是Pleasure Garden的204頁內容當中所提供的一小部分縮影。本刊內容豐富,聰明有趣,看事物的方式都是以文化的角度為優先,吸引許多業餘人士對於專業園丁有更多了解。
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