Dear Jasmin, 'Tsunami' is a japanese word, means 'wave of harbor'... I'm afraid of the possibility of nuclear catastrophe. Do you hear/read something about that in Australia?
the kids and i spent the afternoon at the art museum yesterday and walked through an exhibit of zen art. it was a fitting thing to do in honor of our Japanese friends. A people so full of life, humor, discipline, and peace. thank you for sharing Hokusai's wave.
Much easier to make sense of than the constant images of devastation we are all seeing at the moment. So hard to comprehend and to really take in and feel.
I am a nostalgic, melancholic only child who loves to make tea, make lists, make love, make art and make dinner. Sometimes all at once.
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Scary. And a weird feeling to find the paintings beautiful. Knowing that they show something awful.
ReplyDeleteyou are so right....
ReplyDeletethe painting of Hokusai so beautiful, in contrast of what has happend yesterday
take care
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Dear Jasmin,
ReplyDelete'Tsunami' is a japanese word, means 'wave of harbor'...
I'm afraid of the possibility of nuclear catastrophe. Do you hear/read something about that in Australia?
Love,
Ariane.
oh, eik...! oh, my word. oh, lordy lord...
ReplyDeleteat first view i just squealed. but yes, i know.. as predicted... that's dark though...
umpfffff.
the kids and i spent the afternoon at the art museum yesterday and walked through an exhibit of zen art. it was a fitting thing to do in honor of our Japanese friends. A people so full of life, humor, discipline, and peace.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing Hokusai's wave.
Such a beautiful, iconic image.
ReplyDeleteMuch easier to make sense of than the constant images of devastation we are all seeing at the moment. So hard to comprehend and to really take in and feel.