Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
Japanese people =.=
Japanese art is Delicate, soft and dainty it uses a lot of skill to replicate.
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Japanese art was created to express cultural values, spiritual beliefs, and aesthetic principles intrinsic to Japanese society. It often reflects the harmony between nature and humanity, showcasing themes of simplicity, beauty, and transience, particularly in forms like ink painting, ceramics, and calligraphy. Additionally, art served religious and ceremonial purposes, illustrating the influence of Buddhism and Shintoism throughout history. Overall, Japanese art embodies a deep connection to tradition, craftsmanship, and the natural world.
the language would be Japanese
Collecting Japanese art and fish.
all Japanese food is a work of art, or so the food critics say but mainly Japanese food art can mean that it looks like a work of art, like it usually does, or that it tastes scrumptious
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
yes it is because in all the other places in the world you would reconize but the Japanese have there own art and style which is unique so it is the most famous :)
Bijitsu is the word for art in Japanese
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
"Special" is 'tokubetsu' in Japanese.
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
The painstaking reproduction of Japanese forms of art
Museum of Japanese Art was created in 1960.