A day the world turned upside down. The boat's weight hangs over the building and speaks of the immense energy of the water that carried it there. Your images often bring questions and thoughts that linger long after I close this link. Thanks for posting.
I cut a photo just like this out of the newspaper when I saw it that day. I couldn't believe it! What a terrible day. Thanks for sharing this image. Long live Japan!
Etegami (e= "picture"; tegami= "letter/message") are simple drawings accompanied by a few apt words. They are usually done on postcards so that they can be easily mailed off to one's friends. Though etegami has few hard-and-fast rules, traditional tools and materials include writing brushes, sumi ink, blocks of water-soluble, mineral-based pigments called gansai, and washi postcards that have varying degrees of "bleed." They often depict some ordinary item from everyday life, especially items that bring a particular season to mind.
A day the world turned upside down. The boat's weight hangs over the building and speaks of the immense energy of the water that carried it there. Your images often bring questions and thoughts that linger long after I close this link. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI cut a photo just like this out of the newspaper when I saw it that day. I couldn't believe it! What a terrible day. Thanks for sharing this image. Long live Japan!
ReplyDeleteThis is about as dramatic as a grounding can be! Wonderful illustration!
ReplyDeletePowerful illustration, Debbie..truly horrific that day. You really captured this perfectly!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration!
ReplyDeleteVery powerful.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a powerful image! Amazing as always.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
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