Lonely style is a Japanese decoration style, which conforms to the Zen beauty of nature and can show the beauty of simplicity without too much decoration. The original intention of silence is very simple, not deliberately highlighting decoration and appearance, but focusing on the internal things of material supplement.
Silent style originated from Japanese philosophy in15th century. At that time, the mainstream aesthetics of society overused rare materials for decoration and overemphasized luxury, which led to the lonely style of looking for beauty from imperfection, which was opposite to the mainstream aesthetics. Truth is the core of loneliness style.
Lonely style is a unique natural aesthetics in Japan, in which deformed beauty is very representative, which explains the simple, elegant, natural and rude characteristics of simple and quiet things. You combine simple beauty with simplicity and quietness, and silence is the luster of time. The aesthetic consciousness of silence is hazy and lonely, and it conveys its consciousness in a rough and sad attitude.
Silence is an idea, an aesthetics and a world view. Simply put, it refers to an intuitive way of life, emphasizing the discovery of beauty in imperfection and accepting the natural cycle of birth, illness and death. The best way to understand loneliness is to accept this concept and start to pay attention to examples of loneliness in one's daily life.
The influence of silent wind:
1 preached the value of nature and simplicity: Gigi Peak emphasized the value of nature and simplicity, which influenced Japanese attitudes towards nature and life. They pay more attention to the natural environment, pursue harmony with nature and appreciate the beauty and mystery of nature.
2. Created a simple and exquisite design style: Ji Jifeng advocated a simple and true design style, which influenced the design of consumer goods such as Japanese home design and clothing design. Japanese product design pays attention to simplicity, practicality, nature and environmental protection, which is consistent with the concept of silence.
3. Emphasized the pursuit of spiritual level: Ji Jifeng emphasized the pursuit of life and spiritual level, which influenced Japanese people's attention to the quality of life and inner world. They pay more attention to inner peace and tranquility, and pursue a lifestyle that is harmonious with nature and kind to others.