Friday 9 November 2018

gaze



This is my favourite wabi-sabi photograph from Monday's session at the MAC.

What do you see?  A tiny person threatened by a rapaciously toothed monster?  Someone falling from the top of a very tall peak?  A gentle, straight incline? A fine-art museum-piece?

In reality it was a deliberately out of focus photograph of some minor imperfections and scuffs on the side of a waste-paper bin.

flawed



The Japanese concept of wabi-sabi is intriguing. The celebration of impermanence, imperfection, melancholy and the everyday.

This is my first attempt at wabi-sabi photography.

Thursday 8 November 2018

wood


and the rain came
in soft shards
through leaves
as we walked

they waited patiently for us
the trees
talking
through roots
discarded and fallen

the green moss
glowing
on twisted bark
tracing the rippled
surface

death and life
cycle
permanence
impermanence 
the floor
of this magical
living
wood