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Tatakai means "battle" in Japanese. A young scholar contemplates two beatles fight. He's sketching something, or he creates a poem, perhaps, a haiku?

The haiku written on the banner translates as:

ONE LEAF FALLS
NOW, ANOTHER LEAF FALLS
IN THE WIND

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Materials used:

ink, watercolor, goldleaf

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#nature #black and white #japanese #goldleaf #lithograph #haiku #eli bezimansky 
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Tatakai (2014)

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by Eli Bezimansky

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Tatakai means "battle" in Japanese. A young scholar contemplates two beatles fight. He's sketching something, or he creates a poem, perhaps, a haiku?

The haiku written on the banner translates as:

ONE LEAF FALLS
NOW, ANOTHER LEAF FALLS
IN THE WIND

Ransetsu

Materials used:

ink, watercolor, goldleaf

Tags:
#nature #black and white #japanese #goldleaf #lithograph #haiku #eli bezimansky 
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ELI BEZIMANSKY was born in 1970 in the city of Moscow, an exuberant cultural center whose dazzling cosmopolitanism contributed to the formation of Eli’s kaleidoscopic vision. Like the elusive essence... Read more

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