East West Right and Left: Seasons of Abundance and Travel – Dual-Language Pocket Edition
Delve into 'East West Right and Left: Seasons of Abundance and Travel,' now available as a dual-language edition that fits right in your pocket. This A6-sized book not only offers an intimate exploration of a transformative summer in Eymet, France but also features a unique see-through cover that displays a mesmerizing painting by Lily Okamoto, enhancing your visual and reading experience.
Crafted to bridge cultural divides, this edition presents its enriching narrative in both English and Japanese, making it accessible and appealing to a global audience. The essays and poems within chronicle a journey of permaculture learning and artistic inspiration in the quaint French town, intertwined with mindfulness themes inspired by the tranquil teachings of Plum Village and Thich Nhat Hanh.
Echoing Lily's own experiences in the remote Japanese town of Iga, this book mirrors her journey to Eymet, a place far removed from the bustling cities of France. The writing has profoundly moved exhibition visitors, offering enlightenment and new perspectives on life. Feedback reveals that beyond the visual art, the text brought tears and joyous revelations, confirming Lily’s intention for the exhibition – to provide a transformative experience through art and narrative.
'East West Right and Left' is more than a book; it is an invitation to explore profound introspection and artistic exploration that resonates deeply, crafted to impact lives as significantly as a journey to a remote, transformative locale.
E-book is available here.
Delve into 'East West Right and Left: Seasons of Abundance and Travel,' now available as a dual-language edition that fits right in your pocket. This A6-sized book not only offers an intimate exploration of a transformative summer in Eymet, France but also features a unique see-through cover that displays a mesmerizing painting by Lily Okamoto, enhancing your visual and reading experience.
Crafted to bridge cultural divides, this edition presents its enriching narrative in both English and Japanese, making it accessible and appealing to a global audience. The essays and poems within chronicle a journey of permaculture learning and artistic inspiration in the quaint French town, intertwined with mindfulness themes inspired by the tranquil teachings of Plum Village and Thich Nhat Hanh.
Echoing Lily's own experiences in the remote Japanese town of Iga, this book mirrors her journey to Eymet, a place far removed from the bustling cities of France. The writing has profoundly moved exhibition visitors, offering enlightenment and new perspectives on life. Feedback reveals that beyond the visual art, the text brought tears and joyous revelations, confirming Lily’s intention for the exhibition – to provide a transformative experience through art and narrative.
'East West Right and Left' is more than a book; it is an invitation to explore profound introspection and artistic exploration that resonates deeply, crafted to impact lives as significantly as a journey to a remote, transformative locale.