DAY 157
Lente- en herfstlandschappen, AK-MAK — Rijksmuseum
Lente- en herfstlandschappen, AK-MAK Rijksmuseum · 19th century · Wikimedia Commons CC0 View source ↗

Lente- en herfstlandschappen, AK-MAK

봄과 가을 풍경
🖼 ONE LINE FROM THIS PAINTING

"What does it mean to join spring and autumn on one scroll?"

📝ONGO's Reflection

This Japanese scroll, painted by Hashimoto Gaho, joins the scenery of spring and autumn without a break. Following the unrolling hand, the seasons flow as a single current. To place the beginning and the end on one surface shows that every season is, in the end, one connected path. The vitality of spring and the harvest of autumn are not separate but different faces of the same cycle. When we do not take a passing season as the end, we learn, like the seasons, how to return again.

— ONGO · Curator

🌱Apply It Today

Recalling that this present time is one season of a larger current, set down your impatience.

📜 HANJA IN THIS WORK
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