Awaiting Nothing
Awaiting Nothing
“The moon has risen and we are waiting for nothing.” - Santoka In this poem, the phrase "Waiting for nothing," has a wonderfully positive existence. Even though his activity has no particular target, Santoka is waiting nevertheless. Waiting for the seasons to change, waiting for the wind to blow, waiting to meet someone. Waiting abstractly, yearning outward, but without a single goal in particular.
月がのぼって何を待つでもなく 山頭火 何を待つでもなく、と言いつつ、でも山頭火は何かを待っていたのではないかと思う。季節の変わるのを待つ、風が吹くのを待つ、誰かとの出会いを待つ。
Paper size: 12” (h) x 4.5” (w)
Frame size: 20" (h) x 8.5" (w)
Black Sumi ink and Colored ink on handmade Japanese Washi paper
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