Include Asian and Japanese Art in Your Home
Asian art is unbelievable art. We have all felt the calming presence when walking into a home with a distinctive Asian feel to it. Asian and particula...
Asian art is unbelievable art. We have all felt the calming presence when walking into a home with a distinctive Asian feel to it. Asian and particularly Japanese art is tremendously serene. You get a feeling of distinct inner peace and tranquility when surrounded by carefully designed decorative items that use the natural parts in a tasteful and aesthetic way. So whether or not you are looking at a Koi pond or a Japanese Silk Painting,
you may realize that there is harmony with nature.
In reality, one of the biggest differences between the Asian and Western cultures is this theme of being at one with nature vs. attempting to conquer nature. Western values have been based mostly on the themes of Manifest Destiny. This has led to nice advancements in quality of life and development for the west however at the value of natural destruction. In Asian cultures but, life is all concerning living at one with nature and not making an attempt to subvert it. This could be seen in Asian art. Japanese wall art encompasses a lot of natural themes. You will see birds, mountains and water themes. In several Asian art forms Bamboos are also used to great effect.
Asian and Japanese art especially makes use of these symmetrical themes so as to form harmony. After all today, this theme is also terribly common in the West. The west has invariably been involved in beating nature into submission to prove a point and advance as a race. The west isn't recognizing the positive points of the Asian aesthetic and therefore has wholeheartedly accepted the Japanese themes in wall art, vases and interior décor. This is often primarily how Asian art works and I hope you may accept it as readily as I have.
So the entire purpose is to being about a sense of contentment and goodwill. Once you walk into a room that has good symmetry and includes a nice variety of Asian and Japanese Silk paintings for instance, you should immediately feel light hearted and carefree. All your tensions ought to soften away and you should be at peace. You must immediately feel higher as your eyes focus on the symmetry of the area and everything appears because it ought to be. This would like for symmetry is inherent in us. Imagine if you were stranded in an island and you found two caves; one that was ragged and jagged and another that was a perfect sphere. That one would you select as your shelter? Most people would select the proper sphere for no other reason than its geometric shape.