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MIXTAPE FOR METAFIN (2015) KD & Young JennaFor our mixtape, we will apply the Japanese techn
womansart:‘Tied rocks’ by artist Shizu Okino, using traditional Japanese knotting techni
sofubis: Nature of Japan Vol.01 (nature techni colour)
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the technical study of the coffin Pa-seba-khai-en-ipet, which came to
I’s still 5th of march here, so technically i’m still on time, but if I were in Japan now, I would b
Today’s featured word is 満開(mankai)which means full bloom. Technically, this can refer to any
japanesefashionarchive:Kansai Yamamoto 3D wrap-around design black cat knit sweater, 1980s. @scowlof
I’s still 5th of march here, so technically i’m still on time, but if I were in Japan no
“Technicolor 2″ Virgil Abloh X Takashi Murakami “COMING SOON”
Technics SE A5 Stereo Power Amplifier, 1979. Panasonic, Japan. Via Rainer / flickr
Technics HiFi Direct-Drive Automatic Turntable SL-1310, sales brochure, 1974. Matsushita Electric, J
sullenmoons:jennifer connelly in an ad for the japanese company technics
緊縛 is not always (at first) about technics and knowledge, but it must be always about empathy, sensu
“Goldfish” fake eyelashes by myk_eyelashes, very bold but I love how they use tsumami petals techniq
japaneseaesthetics:One Hundred CranesHakutsuru zu百鶴図Kano Yusetsu (, mid-19th centuryMEDIUM/TECHNIQUE
Kitagawa Utamaro and The Red lantern Shop, Kyoto, Woodblock printing technique From Process of Print
Kichizaemon VII, Chônyû (1714-1770), tea bowl / chawan. With a splendid kintsugi technique. Japan. V
japan-ism:Tokyo-based artist Koshi Kawachi recently introduced “Manga Farming” — a technique which u
itscolossal:Artist Mimics Japanese ‘Kintsugi’ Technique to Repair Broken Vases with Embroidery
The Red Lantern Shop, (after Kitagawa Utamaro ) Process of Printing Wood Engraving, Geisha-do, 1956P
itscolossal:A Japanese Forestry Technique Prunes Upper Branches to Create a Tree Platform for More S
Christmas tree netsuke made using tsumami technique, so cute! (seen on)
Breathtaking crane in flight, made with tsumami zaiku (pinched silk technique)Traditionally, the “pe
Delicate momiji (red maple leaves) hairpins, made using modern tsumami zaiku technique
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