The Memory of a Summer’s Day (by Vaidas M)
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The Memory of a Summer’s Day (by Vaidas M)
Michael Kenna’s work has often been described as enigmatic, graceful and hauntingly beautiful much like the Japanese landscape. Kenna first visited Japan in 1987 for a one-person exhibition and was utterly seduced by the country’s terrain. Over the years he has traveled throughout almost the entire country constantly taking photographs.
Silence by http://www.michaelkenna.net/