


I've read about Japanese and how they come up with art in their rice fields. Isn't it interesting to note that in a seemingly combination of modern and traditional society as Japan, they do know how to create art from something ordinary. I've come across 2 Japanese sites : here and here. They showcase the rice paddies artwork. It is in a town called Inkadate, in the Aomori prefecture. Interesting pieces!
3 comments:
wow! that is really awesome! nice find :)
Oh, WOW, that is so amazing! I hadn't seen this before, thanks for posting--I have to go check it out in more detail now!
I think that's photoshopped!
Hey, Marie, thanks for your answer at Manilablog.com. I linked up your site on mine.
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