Komorebi — Light Plays with Shapes
Visual Poetry by Hana
Fleeting moments of light between nature, form, and perception.
Komorebi reveals itself not in seeking, but in watching.
Light whispering through leaves — shapes dancing for a moment.
These photographs are quiet encounters between light and impermanence.
Delicate Awakening
Komorebi brushes the first skin of spring.
A delicate, almost fleeting light touches the first skin of spring.
“Gentle Awakening” captures that moment when something new still hesitates, still remains silent. Fine structures seem to dissolve out of the light itself – like a breath at the threshold between retreat and renewal.
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Golden Letting Go
Komorebi paints summer’s farewell on a single leaf.
“Golden Letting Go” gathers the last light in a single leaf. It seems to glow not in spite of fading, but because of it.
In Japan, Komorebi describes sunlight filtering through trees —
a quiet reminder that letting go is not emptiness, but maturity.
To pause and watch the light turn golden once more:
its beauty lives in the transition.
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A Whisper of Colors
Komorebi fades quietly in the light of memory.
Fading tones in shadow, an almost invisible play of light – “A Whisper of Color” is an image of memory. Not loud, not clearly defined, but soft, vibrating – like a thought you cannot quite grasp.
It resonates with Japanese aesthetics — with the subtle awareness of transience.
Komorebi is precisely that: light between things, permeating everything for a brief moment.
FineART print on artist paper, limited and certified.
An accompanying impulse on the work and meaning of Komorebi can be found at [Komorebi – Light between the leaves →]


