In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi(侘び寂び) centers on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.[2] It is often described as the appreciation of beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete”.[3]It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art
Yeah, ozymandias doesn’t actually know if wabi-sabi has anything to do with the skewed buns, and neither do I, but the info is otherwise all accurate and seems like a decent guess to me. I’m big fan of the idea, and make a point to look for the beauty in the imperfections in everyday life.
In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi(侘び寂び) centers on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.[2] It is often described as the appreciation of beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete”.[3]It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art
You should have thrown a rick roll in there. Here’s some examples. Kintsugi or Yobitsugi.
You ain’t getting me twice today.
Yeah, ozymandias doesn’t actually know if wabi-sabi has anything to do with the skewed buns, and neither do I, but the info is otherwise all accurate and seems like a decent guess to me. I’m big fan of the idea, and make a point to look for the beauty in the imperfections in everyday life.
Yeah, the BS answer is less off than it seems. Still pretty off, but touching on the likely reality.
Mine’s just a guess too, no idea what the reality is
I read that as wassabi* and was thoroughly confused for a moment.
*Yes I know it’s actually wasabi, that’s just how I read wabi-sabi wrong. As wassabi. Not wasabi.
https://youtu.be/JJmqCKtJnxM
I’m sorry but wassabi made me think of this