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A Wabi-Sabi Walk

A Wabi Sabi Walk
Wabi-sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
It is a beauty of things modest and humble.
It is a beauty of things unconventional.
-Japanese aesthetic associated with the tradition of tea ceremony

I took a long walk around mine and a few surrounding neighborhoods, looking for the beauty in the imperfect. It was no surprise to find it in many places. Here are a few images of the installation and thumbnails of the final photographs.main-text" id="yui_3_3_0_3_133850317551650">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer sit amet tincidunt lorem. Integer a enim a neque ullamcorper eleifend. Quisque tempor dictum purus, in pretium dui ullamcorper sodales. Mauris ante lorem, hendrerit nec blandit et, congue non velit. Proin ut tortor vel enim commodo ornare eget id nisi. Nunc sit amet tellus nibh, vel interdum dolor. Quisque tincidunt, nulla ut imperdiet placerat, magna augue elementum orci, ac sollicitudin urna turpis non sem. Aliquam erat volutpat. Proin bibendum varius vestibulum. In id justo at magna posuere pharetra quis ac nulla. Suspendisse vestibulum justo at massa imperdiet laoreet. Cras euismod adipiscing neque, ac tristique nisl luctus sit amet. Nunc accumsan felis ut lectus vulputate quis blandit sapien egestas. Pellentesque justo neque, auctor quis hendrerit vitae, tempus eget magna. Sed id lobortis augue. Nam pharetra sagittis leo, id vehicula elit faucibus sit amet. Integer facilisis imperdiet dui in commodo.
A Wabi-Sabi Walk
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A Wabi-Sabi Walk

We were given a piece of serrated metal and a quote and were told to respond. Wabi-sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomp Read More

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