Kenji Hasegawa 長谷川兼司
*Ko-boku (孤 木 工)
A solitary artisan woodworker examining the evolving world through Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic.
A solitary artisan woodworker examining the evolving world through Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic.
Wabi-sabi: Get rid of all that is unnecessary Wabi-sabi means treading lightly on the planet and knowing how to appreciate whatever is encountered, no matter how trifling, whenever it is encountered. "Material poverty, spiritual richness" are wabi-sabi bywords. In other words, wabi-sabi tells us to stop our preoccupation with success - wealth, status, power, and luxury -- and enjoy the unencumbered life. from Wabi-Sabi for Artists, designers, Poets, and Philosophers 1994 by Leonard Koren |