#Hangingscroll (#kakemono) painting of Dakiniten, #Japan.
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Bird's eye - I'm trying to develop a particular pixel art style, I feel I'm getting close here. 260 × 260 pixels, 8 tonos. #view for #pixel_dailies #crow #cuervo #animation #glitch #cityscape #kakemono #birdsView #pixelart #ドット絵 @pixel_dailies
#Shaka #Nyorai i.e. the historical #Buddha #Shakyamuni in the collection of Jingo-ji up on Mount Takao in far northwest #Kyoto, #Japan. Hanging scroll (#kakemono), gold & color on silk dating to the 12th century.
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New Year's Konponchudo Naijin. The #hangingscroll (#kakemono) of Shichibutsu Yakushi was enshrined.
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#Japanese #Kakemono of #Amida #Nyorai, Raigo, Japan 13th-14th century; late #Kamakura period (1249 -1382) or early #Muromachi period.
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The tradition of #kakemono and #emakimono is closely related to other forms of #JapaneseArt 🎌, such as #byōbu. Byōbu are folding screens 🖼️ that feature painted scenes, often with narrative elements. This art form create a rich visual narrative expression in Japanese culture, reflecting the interconnectedness of art, literature, and daily life. Here are a few shots of examples of byōbu that I was able to collect during my recent visits to museums:

🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-08-02-byobu/

Byōbu – The art of Japanese folding screens

The tradition of kakemono and emakimono is closely related to other forms of Japanese narrative art, such as byōbu (屏風) and fusuma (襖). Byōbu are folding screens that feature painted scenes, often with narrative elements, while fusuma are sliding doors that can be decorated with paintings or calligraphy. Together, these art forms create a rich visual narrative expression in Japanese culture, reflecting the interconnectedness of art, literature, and daily life. Here are some shots of the most remarkable examples of byōbu that I was able to collect during my recent visits to various museums and exhibitions.

Fabrizio Musacchio

#Kakemono (jap. 掛け物, lit. "#HangingScroll") are a prominent feature in traditional #JapaneseArt. Designed to be displayed vertically in alcoves called #tokonoma (床の間), they are used, for instance, in settings like the #TeaCeremony. The art of kakemono centers around the aesthetics of simplicity and seasonal change, making it a dynamic element of Japanese decor. Here is a brief summary of its history and significance:

🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-07-19-kakemono/

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Kakemono: The art of Japanese hanging scrolls

Kakemono, or Japanese hanging scrolls, are a prominent feature in the traditional Japanese art landscape. These scrolls are designed to be displayed vertically and are often used to adorn the alcoves of Japanese homes, particularly in settings like the tea ceremony. The art of kakemono centers around the aesthetics of simplicity and seasonal change, making it a dynamic element of Japanese decor. In this post, we briefly explore the history and significance of kakemono in Japanese art and culture.

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