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Wabi is a concept in traditional Japanese aesthetics that values the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity, often in conjunction with sabi, to cr
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Wabi is a concept in traditional Japanese aesthetics that values the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity, often in conjunction with sabi, to create a unique and profound appreciation for the fleeting nature of life. This concept is deeply rooted in Buddhist teachings, such as the three marks of existence, and is reflected in various forms of Japanese art, including the works of [[zen-buddhism|Zen Buddhism]] masters. The influence of wabi can be seen in the designs of [[ikebana|Ikebana]] and the simplicity of [[japanese-architecture|Japanese architecture]], as exemplified by the works of [[tadao-ando|Tadao Ando]].