Art in general has many meanings since every artist is free to make his or her own statement, and every viewer or consumer of art is free to make his or her own interpretation of that art as well. Art from Japan is not really different from other art in this respect, although certain distinctively Japanese traditions can be seen. Japanese cartoon characters have larger eyes than the cartoon characters of other nationalities.
The crane is considered lucky and sacred. It is often featured in art and is the most famous design in origami.
European art was mostly of famous people (Kings and queens) and Christianity figures. Japanese art was mostly of nature and Samurai's. Hope that helped :)
Bonsai is the art of growing miniature trees. Bonzai is the Japanese war cry from WWII.
Origami is a Japanese art form.
Henna is an Arabic word related to the plant, and body art medium, but also means 'strange' in Japanese as well
It is a Japanese art style.
That would be Kendo.
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.
Ikebana which mean Living Flowers is the art of arranging flowers by the Japanese. it is also known as Kado meaning the way of flowers.
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
Bijitsu is the word for art in Japanese
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
The painstaking reproduction of Japanese forms of art
Museum of Japanese Art was created in 1960.
Art in a style that is distinctly Japanese with long flowing strokes of nature
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