
Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics & Culture
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History
Manga
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
160
Language
Japanese
Published
Sep 30, 2014
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Edition
Hardcover with Jacket
ISBN-10
4805312505
ISBN-13
9784805312506
Description
Patricia J. Graham delves into the intricate world of Japanese design, unraveling the profound connections between aesthetics and cultural influences. She invites readers to appreciate the unique visual elements that shape Japanese art and design, exploring how traditional practices resonate within contemporary creations.
Through a careful examination of ten fundamental design elements, Graham illuminates the nuances that define Japan's rich cultural tapestry. Each element serves as a window into the philosophical and historical contexts that continue to influence artists and designers today. By highlighting the interplay between visual qualities and cultural paradigms, she invites a deeper understanding of Japan’s artistic heritage.
Graham's analysis is not merely theoretical; it is an exploration of how design principles reflect values, beliefs, and the environment in which they flourish. The narrative captures the essence of Japanese aesthetics, inviting readers to reflect on their own perceptions of beauty and functionality.
By weaving together art, culture, and aesthetics, this exploration offers both enthusiasts and scholars a comprehensive view of the profound impact of Japanese design in the global context. It is a journey that transcends mere visual appreciation, fostering a deeper connection to a culture steeped in tradition and innovation.
Through a careful examination of ten fundamental design elements, Graham illuminates the nuances that define Japan's rich cultural tapestry. Each element serves as a window into the philosophical and historical contexts that continue to influence artists and designers today. By highlighting the interplay between visual qualities and cultural paradigms, she invites a deeper understanding of Japan’s artistic heritage.
Graham's analysis is not merely theoretical; it is an exploration of how design principles reflect values, beliefs, and the environment in which they flourish. The narrative captures the essence of Japanese aesthetics, inviting readers to reflect on their own perceptions of beauty and functionality.
By weaving together art, culture, and aesthetics, this exploration offers both enthusiasts and scholars a comprehensive view of the profound impact of Japanese design in the global context. It is a journey that transcends mere visual appreciation, fostering a deeper connection to a culture steeped in tradition and innovation.
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