About This Book
A personal, illustrated record of impressions gathered during an extended stay in Japan, blending the author's own observations with transcribed notes from an artist relative. It examines theatrical aesthetics, painting methods, and the integration of art into everyday life, describing stage design, colour use, and artists' techniques; surveys gardens and flower arrangement; and sketches social scenes, including geisha, children, and artisans. Chapters combine descriptive narrative with commentary on visual balance, composition, and practical crafts, complemented by numerous full-page colour illustrations that emphasize design, light, and cultural detail.
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