9 : Days Of Peace And Ease May 2026
The number "9" frequently appears in the cataloging of Noguchi’s series.
: The phrase "Days of Peace and Ease" was commonly used in personal journals or newspapers following the end of major conflicts (like WWII) to describe the transition back to civilian life. 9 : Days of Peace and Ease
: The title "Days of Peace and Ease" aligns with Noguchi’s philosophy that his light sculptures were meant to bring a sense of "tranquility and weightlessness" to modern living. The number "9" frequently appears in the cataloging
: These are made of traditional Washi paper (mulberry bark). 9 : Days of Peace and Ease