Komorebi

 


Komorebi (木漏れ日) is a beautiful Japanese word that describes sunlight filtering through the leaves of trees. 

It symbolizes the harmony between light and shadow and represents the delicate balance found in nature. 

Komorebi captures a fleeting, yet deeply evocative moment in nature, reflecting a core aspect of Japanese aesthetics and cultural appreciation for fleeting, transient beauty. 

It embodies the idea of appreciating small, everyday wonders, which is integral to Japanese philosophy. 

Many Japanese parks and temples are designed to highlight the interplay of sunlight through trees.

Three-panel triptych, on 3.5"x6" Japanese art paper, of a forested path with dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy to capture the essence of Komorebi.

This artwork was inspired by a suggestion by my friend Pritha Dutt who also introduced me to the concept of Komorebi. Thanks, Pritha!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good idea to use multiple panels to show the light through the canopy without painting the whole tree
Anonymous said…
A magical feeling one experiences when walking under trees...the shifting of shadow and light is like a ballet...exquisite!

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