
ذن در هنر گل آرایی
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Autobiography & Memoir
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
Persian
Publisher
فراروان
ISBN-10
9646135145
ISBN-13
9789646135147
Description
The journey through Japanese flower arrangement, known as ikebana, invites readers to explore a practice that transcends mere aesthetics. This art form reflects a deep connection to nature, emphasizing the relationship between blooms, vessels, space, and even the individual creating it. Each arrangement is a manifestation of balance and harmony, revealing the emotional landscape of the artist.
The authors, Gusty L. Herrigel and ع. پاشایی, deeply engage with the spiritual and psychological aspects woven into the fabric of ikebana. Their insights encourage readers to discover mindfulness and presence through floral art, transforming each creation into a meditation. It’s about finding beauty in simplicity, unlocking the heart’s voice through petals and branches.
As they delve into historical significance and modern interpretations, readers are invited to cultivate their unique styles while honoring traditional techniques. This book serves as both a gentle guide and an inspiring companion, nurturing the inherent connection between art and the human spirit.
The authors, Gusty L. Herrigel and ع. پاشایی, deeply engage with the spiritual and psychological aspects woven into the fabric of ikebana. Their insights encourage readers to discover mindfulness and presence through floral art, transforming each creation into a meditation. It’s about finding beauty in simplicity, unlocking the heart’s voice through petals and branches.
As they delve into historical significance and modern interpretations, readers are invited to cultivate their unique styles while honoring traditional techniques. This book serves as both a gentle guide and an inspiring companion, nurturing the inherent connection between art and the human spirit.
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