Rereading "Shinrei Reisan"

Good, after all.
It seems to be connected to the "Fragile" I was concerned about.

I listened to Joan only with the light of a candle.
This is dangerous!
Praise for quietness.

July 2016, 11 30:00 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (7)

Posted by: Caterpillars:

Yin... quietness... I can't write...


"Seeing is believing..." is a merit, but after all, vision tends to obstruct other senses, right?

When I want to listen to it well, I close my eyes during the live performance. (If you crush it, it's like sleeping)
There are some things that are originally dazzling, but it is nice to have a faint light.


The candle is hitting.

Under modern light, furniture such as gold leaf is not the original beauty, but it reminds me of a sentence that only grows when it receives a candle (a lantern kana) or natural light coming in at an angle.
And the fairy tale "Grandpa's Lamp".

Beware of fire

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

It's like trying the candle effect on Iloilo. Sounds fun.
Candles are expected to accompany you on this trip, but... how is it?

Tanizaki understands Japanese culture very much and loves it very much, and it is quite possible to see it in the work, especially from the strength of the power of "Yin Jirei."
Even so, Tanizaki's essays are also sensual.
The texture of inorganic materials such as paper and tableware has a sensual beauty, which is truly true.
It seems that the sensibilities and words of the masters of Yin Jin are useful not only in art, but in every aspect of life.
When I read this, I always try to be careful and careful.

There are other masters of the beauty of Yin, other than the Oriental, Joan Gilberto.
It's been a long time since you've been hiding... Is that fine?

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

Oh yeah, Mr. Sego also has books on the style of Kacho Fugetsu.
If you are interested, please come.

Posted by: White eggplant:

Sada's, Hello.

Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is cool~.

It's similar to Takuro Yoshida's singing style. I wonder what.
(Should you say that Takuro is similar?)

Seeing the lyrics of the Japanese translation, Rembrandt's "Batesiva reading a letter from King David"
I looked at the picture, but the Rembrandt's Bathsheba was too rich.

Paris who loved Helene and David who loved Bathesheba. A teacher who got out of K and married Shizuka.
"Love is a sin"

If you look into it, Momma Uchida seems to be a disciple of Soseki Natsume.
Soseki Natsume's "Kokoro" and "Sanshiro" are good.

By the way, Rembrandt's Bathsheba is too rich in the sense of modern Japanese (at least to me).
It makes it hard to feel Rembrandt's wonderful drawing power and insight into human beings.

However, if you look closely at Batteshiba's expression, it really feels like Rembrandt.

Isn't it a good idea to draw a Rembrandt woman? I don't have enough erotic, for me, it's a little cute! is.

The eroticism may come with Gustav Klimt's "Daphne". Anyway, Da Vinci is also pretty erotic.

But Rembrandt's portrait of the old woman is amazing. Because,

I'm a soul painter!


Posted by: White eggplant:

It was Danae, not Klimt's Daphne.
(No'∀`*)

Posted by: Kaju:

Definition, good morning.
In the Sada room during this time,
It was reflected in a soft light in a dim room
I was also watching the movement of the shadow behind Mr. Definition.
I wonder what the shadow looked like.
I wish I could be a teacher who can calm down and spend.

Posted by: Asagi:

I've read "Shinrei Reisan"! It's a terrible bitterness of beauty, but I really understand that the true goodness of light is due to the darkness.

It's nice to listen to Joan Gilberto just with the light of a candle. Even on Sada's CD, "weakest sound in the middle of the night" and "Nata de coco" seem to fit♪

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