Thursday, October 13, 2011

Lee Sexton 3

I found my inspiration for the blog before I even got into the museum. Walking up I saw that the Tenshin-En, the garden of heart and heaven, was open, I’ve never been inside since it closes at the end of October till it’s nice out again. It is a very peaceful and calm place with rock clusters with plants growing out of them at the end of each, what I interpreted as, bridge. The garden, to me, seemed like an abstract way of bridging the Chinese dynasties together. Starting at the Shang Dynasty then bridging to the Zhou Dynasty bridging to the Qin Dynasty then bridging to the Hans Dynasty.

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