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Infinite Spaces: The Art and Wisdom of the Japanese Garden

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Earle, Joe (Editor)
Hibi, Sadao (Photographer)
Messervy, Julie Moir (Introduction by)
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Based on classical Japanese writings, this Zen gardening book is full of insightful commentary and lush photographs.

Japanese gardens have long been admired for their capacity to improve on nature through impeccable design, detail, and composition: properties that elevate them from mere gardens to sacred spaces. The "Sakuteiki, " literally "notes on garden design," by the eleventh-century courtier and poet Tachibana no Toshitsuna laid out the original principles that shaped the design of these gardens. A distillation of centuries of garden design, the "Sakuteiki" remains a vital influence for garden makers in Japan today.

"Infinite Spaces" pairs extracts from the "Sakuteiki" with inspiring images that beautifully illustrate the principles of this ancient work. Sadao Hibi's superb photographs capture some of Japan's best-known gardens from austere compositions in stone and gravel to richly planted landscapes. The photographs express the extraordinary beauty and diversity of one of the world's most ancient and revered styles of gardening. Discover a treasure trove of practical advice and philosophical insight on building and maintaining pools, lakes, and streams; arranging stones for the most natural and harmonious effect; and designing water features and placing stones to welcome auspicious deities while excluding malevolent influences.

Japanese gardening topics include: Principles of Garden Design Pools and Lakes Waterfalls Streams Trees and Mounds Good and Evil StonesThis timeless visual artistry of the gardens and the specific design techniques will inspire you to create magnificent garden sanctuaries in your own backyard."

Customer Reviews

1 customer reviews Between 4−5 stars rating, 27 April 2021
Not Just Beautiful
By: Dine Rostianti

The photos in this book are of course beautiful. Looking at these photos gives a sense of peace and coolness. Behind all that beauty, there is a deep philosophy in the arrangement of traditional Japanese gardens. The design of ponds, lakes, waterfalls, streams, trees, mounds, stones is carefully laid out to produce a garden of great artistic value and wisdom.

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