

I often hear that、Sketching (on-site) is the best、The more I studied, the worse it got.、The final completed work is the least interesting.、That's the story。half of it is true。Sketching takes the least amount of time、The completed work usually takes the longest time.。Taking time doesn't necessarily mean that something good will come out.。
why、limited time、A sketch drawn in space、Well planned、Is there anything more appealing than a work that was created using the necessary materials and a lot of time?。
in my sense、This includes intuitive reactions on site.、Isn't it "unfinished power"?、It is a sport that is firmly connected to the essence of current sports.。I don't know if "unfinished music" is attractive or not.、It can be a painting or a sculpture.。only half drawn、Or a picture that is only partially painted.、It's emitting an indescribable light、I'm sure many people have experienced this as well.。So is sculpture.。Michelangelo's rough-hewn slave statue、Enku Buddha、It's a little different from unfinished.、Venus de Milo “missing both arms”。“There is something missing” itself is the source of this.。Or maybe that “lack” is beautiful?。
On the other hand, there is also an "excessive charm".。For example, "baroque"。For example, “Peeling Beauty” (past its prime)。"The Tale of Genji"、Pictures from the existing picture scrolls, etc.。Baroque lacks "moderation"、(Existing) The Tale of Genji picture scroll lacks “power”。I believe that Muneyoshi Yanagi, who was an advocate of the Japanese folk art movement,、``The missing piece of the teacup、I feel like he was saying, ``There are things more beautiful than a neat finished work.''。