If you’re looking for wabi sabi art, you’re going to love this site. Scroll on to find out what marine Ikebana poetry really is!
Some people indulge in cigarettes. My vice? I indulge in learning. Lifelong learning.
I’m one of those people still reading career guides in their adulthood. And I read them not so much to find the perfect career – which is different at each life stage anyway – but just to get inspired on new things to try.
My designs are influenced by my love of open spaces, a fascination that I have towards the aesthetic embedded into traditional Japanese arts and crafts and by the part from nature that I find most beautiful and which I collect since many years, seashells. As a minimalist, I do my best trying to balance adding a new seashell to my collection with keeping everything neat and uncluttered. I depict what I create as marine Ikebana poetry – check out the Beautiful Artist Photo Books tab to see seashell art unlike anything you’ve seen, I promise!
If you’d like a different format, the same visual poems are available as art print wall decor on the Gallery of marine Ikebana poetry (wall decor) page. Those are available as canvas prints, wood prints, murals, brushed metal prints, wood prints, puzzle prints, sign prints or large photo prints, so go check it out here.
Or you could try the merchandise shop page of gorgeous gifts sea lovers will dive for and see how home decor would look like if there would be visual poetry everywhere!
I am the author of the “Diamond Dust (Poems From the Black Sea)” 5-volume photo book series (https://minimalistdesigner.com/diamond-dust-poems-from-the-black-sea/) and 3 other gerontology books, among them – ‘The aging gap between species‘, a journey of comparative gerontology from the simplest to the most complex organisms known and what makes them age so differently. There is a plethora of species displaying negligible senescence, but the research done on them is scattered around in obscure journals and the common mouse is still the de facto animal model when studying aging.
As regards my background, I am a polymath who went from arts to humanities to engineering to medicine and right now, I’m learning Japanese because I’m so in awe about its traditional arts. I have no intention to ever stop learning new things and trying new fields. I have another site on gerontology where I wear the hats of a geriatrics physician,book author and life extension blogger whose idea of fun is swimming followed by sushi time. If you’re curious, here’s the link.
Check out my visual poetry photobook series at: Member Profile: Anca Ioviță | Blurb Books
or my latest non-fiction books at https://longevityletter.com/books/, some of those being translated in Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Afrikaans and Dutch.
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Dear Anca Lovita.I was so upset,when my invite to my JAPAN board in the Pinterest was unsuccess. But! I see, you are hire. Welcome.!!! Im happy now!
Thank you, glad it was solved!