Hortum Florus 2020

 Hortum Florus is the idea of powerful "green and ground nuances" combined with an abundance of flowers that invade space, layering up in a mix of colours on Japanese washi paper.

My favorite scent is the smell of freshly cut grass in the garden.
「 HORTUM FLORUS 」Florilegium,
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Textiles have long played an important role in Japanese life. Japanese weavers and dyers used silk, hemp, ramie, cotton and other fibers, and a range of weaves and decorative treatments, to produce textiles of distinctive design and exceptional aesthetic merit. These textiles were put to many different uses: for clothing of both commoners and elites; for banners, hangings, and other materials produced for use in temples; for theatrical costumes; and for cushion covers, curtains, and other domestic uses. As with many other Japanese arts, Japanese textiles historically have developed through an interaction of external influences and indigenous techniques and design choices, and a tendency to develop both technology and aesthetics to a high degree of refinement.