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Ohira House
Entitled "Abstraction Garden" by its designer, an sculptor and potter Kazumasa Ohira, this arragement of stones and gravel, flanked by two opposing trees, is a study in focused composition. At the centre is a ceramic water vessel, smaler than the other elements, but ultimately the strongest feature. Granite pebbles form the base of a glass-fronted display space backed by galvanised iron, that is used to present individual works of art, like a small garden gallery. Kibugawa. Japan
Author: Michael Freeman
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Photo size: 18.2 Mpixels (51.9 MB uncompressed) - 3816x4758 pixels (12.7x15.9 in / 32.3x40.3 cm at 300 ppi)
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