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The Way of Wabi Sabi
The art of wabi sabi taught on March 14 from 3-6 at the O'Hanlon Center for the Arts by Naomi Kubota Lee

Welcome to the world of the Japanese aesthetic of wabi sabi. We will compose very personal pieces of wabi sabi art, loosing ourselves in the philosophy of seeing the Perfection in the Imperfection. From the wabi sabi tradition, we will observe and create from the natural world – from the gifts of falling leaves, branches, worn river rocks, natural jute, among other materials. If you wish, bring a personal or found objects to integrate into your art work.
Saturday, March 14. 3 to 6 p.m.
O’Hanlon Center 616 Throckmorton Ave. Mill Valley
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$30, $24 OHCA members, $2 materials fee.
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http://ohanloncenter.org/programs/sight-visual-arts/the-way-of-wabi-sabi/
Comments from past participants:
“a beautiful class”
“I learned so much from you. And you created such a feeling of calmness…a feeling that was also descriptive of the concept.”
“Thank you for one lovely day. I hope to do it again.”