So many people responded last time that it crashed not only branchable.com but every server in town and those of several NSA operatives. Actually my reading population seems mute.
I take that back. Two very thoughtful individuals, one pictured, said about the same thing, that both images could be considered Wabi Sabi or not or both Wabi Sabi and not. I loved the verbal feedback, but comments from someone un-timid would also do me well.
So I am putting up another set.
Which is Wabi Sabi? The Tobin en sofa, or the cell phone by keyboard?
The first one to answer could win Silence or a response depending on how I feel, and Quakers and monks go nuts over Silence. They use it for contemplation. Let me know!!!
According to Wabi-sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers By Leonard Koren, "Wabi Sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. It is the beauty of things modest and humble. It is the beauty of things unconventional." I learned about Wabi Sabi the January of 2010 in a class of Contemplative Writing in Berea Kentucky and on day and overnight trips in Kentucky. I even named my cat Wabi Sabi, though he was short lived. Now I have a cat named Pickle who is perfect in most ways. (Funny that my first cat ever was named Purrfect.)
I have been reading about Wabi Sabi for two years, but I don't think I understand the concept quite yet. To top it, I recently started philosophizing about this whole other subject: what Wabi Sabi isn't. Man am I opening a can of worms with this one.
I would like your opinion on two pictures a day. You have to say one is Wabi Sabi and one simply isn't. Saying it isn't either Wabi Sabi or not is simply not an option.
So first we have a picture I am titling Pickle the cat.
Next there is a picture of Mom who came down in the backyard to rescue me from the storm last night.
Vote in the form of a comment and let me know if you get confused or have questions. Have a Wabi Sabi day!