In this exquisite book, the musicality of calligraphy by the Japanese artist Ryuseki Morimoto, drawings and delicate watercolors by the Russian artist May Miturich airily rhymes with the conciseness and contemplation of haiku poetry — the poetry of the XNUMXth-century Japanese classic Matsuo Basho:
“Calligraphy is music for the eyes,” they said in ancient China. The movements of a hand with a brush are somewhat akin to a dance, and the rhythmic harmony of lines, strokes and dots, like music, conveys a whole range of thoughts and moods. In this exquisite book, the musicality of calligraphy by the Japanese artist Ryuseki Morimoto, drawings and delicate watercolors by the Russian artist May Miturich airily rhymes with the conciseness and contemplation of haiku poetry — the poetry of the XNUMXth-century Japanese classic Matsuo Basho:
The moon or the morning snow… Admiring the beautiful, I lived as I wanted. This is how I end the year.
Fortuna EL, 128 p.
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