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Topic: Rice Field Art
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Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 06:21 AM
While Koi is enjoying her crop circles, I'm busy with my new art. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 06:23 AM
I'm still investigating whether they're made by drunk artists or by aliens. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 06:26 AM
I didn't know she liked rice. She's not smiling? I'll try to channel her in my next meditation. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 06:29 AM
Anybody knows Japanese? What's the message saying? My guess is it's an affirmation. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 06:34 AM
This one reminds me of Santa Claus. IP: Logged |
T Knowflake Posts: 867 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:10 AM
love it!IP: Logged |
T Knowflake Posts: 867 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:18 AM
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koiflower Knowflake Posts: 608 From: Australia Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:28 AM
Okay, I think my Japanese is going to suck here, but I think where the Mona Lisa is, says something about science and also the location of that rice field.The lovely scene with the sun or moon (?) is weird...something like "stick to roman" - oh gosh, Japanese was never my strongest subject !!! IP: Logged |
koiflower Knowflake Posts: 608 From: Australia Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:30 AM
I would say that the rice fields have been technologically created by an advanced life form IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:37 AM
I like your theory, Koi!Astrology-wise, I see a lot of water and earth elements in those artworks. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:39 AM
T,Is that for playing Sudoku? IP: Logged |
T Knowflake Posts: 867 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 02, 2009 07:42 AM
I think so!IP: Logged |
Lyra Knowflake Posts: 58 From: London, UK Registered: May 2009
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posted August 03, 2009 02:15 PM
They're not made with Photoshop, are they? IP: Logged |
Cardinal Arbiter Knowflake Posts: 117 From: let it be trivial and of no interest Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 05, 2009 11:09 PM
I have to say the sudoku one looks like it, I like the second one best.IP: Logged |
lechien Knowflake Posts: 180 From: i live in a kitchen Registered: May 2009
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posted August 06, 2009 06:39 AM
Mona Lisa one it says roughly something like, "village with the cultural heritage of rice, it's a countryside" i THINK. but it's written in a dialect and also i hope i'm reading it right, the letters are fuzzy. or maybe the part i think the dialect is just the name of the village. no clue.but i believe it's their slogan, the one after also says the same thing on the left panel. on the right, it says "Tsugaru Roman". Tsugaru is a famous region of Japan, i forgot exactly where but i think it's the north (and northern rice is prized for their quality there). "Roman" i think it stands for the mix of "romance, romantic", but i think they use it like what we might conjure up from the word "romance literature", like the spirit of chivalry and adventure in the medieval writings, adopted to a more general and broader sense without the medieval reference. something grand and dreamy. the Santa is a Buddhist deity, i think from the way he's adorned with a rice sack, and a bag, i assume he represents fertility and wealth? how do they make different colours in the field tho??? judging the from how they are all in the shade of green, i don't think they used paint (that would make the crop inedible anyway). i wonder how they got the white-ish colour! IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 358 From: No Permanent Address Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 06, 2009 07:40 AM
Cool! I found an article that explains how they make rice field art:Homegrown Art Time-lapse Video etc. Another site says the Santa guy is Daikoku, god of wealth. Inakadate is a small village located in the Minamitsugaru District of Aomori, Japan. The total area of the village is 22.31 sq. kilometers with a population just shy of 10,000. Each year, farmers in the area create magnificent crop art by intermixing purple and yellow-leafed kodaimai rice with their local green-leafed tsugaru-roman variety. IP: Logged |
lechien Knowflake Posts: 180 From: i live in a kitchen Registered: May 2009
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posted August 06, 2009 08:57 PM
aaaaah, good job, Deux*Antares!! so the part i thought it might be a dialect is indeed the name of the village. and the word "Roman" ties with the rice specie then. coooool...IP: Logged |