Tea Ceremony Bowls in Canada
with photography by Jeff Fuchs
de Written by Rebecca Lyn Cragg
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À propos du livre
The Perfect Japanese Tea Ceremony bowl is as elusive today as it as been for a millennium. The present journey carries the reader from the capital city of Canada - to a rural area in central Japan, and back again.
This 80-page tale of Tea and Bowls is recounted by Cultural Anthropologist, Artist, Educator and Omotesenke Tea Practitioner Rebecca Lyn Cragg (B.A.H., M.A., B.Ed.), and photographed by Adventurer, Mountaineering Photographer and Author of The Tea Horse Route, Jeff Fuchs.
View a 15-page preview of this 80-page book.
This 80-page tale of Tea and Bowls is recounted by Cultural Anthropologist, Artist, Educator and Omotesenke Tea Practitioner Rebecca Lyn Cragg (B.A.H., M.A., B.Ed.), and photographed by Adventurer, Mountaineering Photographer and Author of The Tea Horse Route, Jeff Fuchs.
View a 15-page preview of this 80-page book.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 80 - Date de publication: mars 09, 2009
- Mots-clés rebecca cragg, camellia teas of Ottawa, tea ceremony, jeff fuchs, carrie leavoy, mudpies pottery, wakayama city, Japanese brush painting, ink painting, Japan, Japanese, chawan, chasen, omotesenke, tea, matcha, ceramic, sumie, suibokuga
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À propos du créateur
Rebecca Cragg
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Rebecca Lyn Benoit Cragg B.A., B.Ed., M.A. is a passionate student and teacher of nearly a dozen traditional arts of Japan. She resides in Ottawa, Canada where she lives with husband and coaching author Matthew Cragg in a home known to many as 'Little Japan'. Her work with Tea Ceremonies is featured in National Geographic's 2015 book "Travel Abroad at Home" (p. 73) as one of the top 4 places to experience tea ceremony in North America.