I didn't understand it much what wabi-sabi is, but I will definitely read about it more as I am very much interested in the paradigm shift and things like these.
Maybe this can give me some new philosophy.
I knew about Wabi Sabi, but appreciate the reminder.
I've found it's sentiment that can be practiced in day to day life, learning to appreciate the qualities of; cracked walls, asymmetry, things in transitional states, decaying sentimental items, etc.
I've always had Wabi Sabi when it comes to physical attraction, though...
The 'perfect face' is attractive to me, but only for a short space of time. I get 'bored'. I actually like faces that I'm unsure if I like initially, because it keeps me interested (though I don't think I would share that with a potential partner). Protruding noses are one of things I love on a feminine face.
I have been exploring wabi-sabi for some time now. as well as shifting my personal way of being to one that appreciates the beauty in imperfection and realizes nothing last forever, I am attempting to create photographs that embrace wabi-sabi.
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I didn't understand it much what wabi-sabi is, but I will definitely read about it more as I am very much interested in the paradigm shift and things like these.
Maybe this can give me some new philosophy.
i find it to be a very powerful ideology
I knew about Wabi Sabi, but appreciate the reminder.
I've found it's sentiment that can be practiced in day to day life, learning to appreciate the qualities of; cracked walls, asymmetry, things in transitional states, decaying sentimental items, etc.
I've always had Wabi Sabi when it comes to physical attraction, though...
The 'perfect face' is attractive to me, but only for a short space of time. I get 'bored'. I actually like faces that I'm unsure if I like initially, because it keeps me interested (though I don't think I would share that with a potential partner). Protruding noses are one of things I love on a feminine face.
I have been exploring wabi-sabi for some time now. as well as shifting my personal way of being to one that appreciates the beauty in imperfection and realizes nothing last forever, I am attempting to create photographs that embrace wabi-sabi.