In western art, pictures tend to be framed thus isolating a section of the reality the artist saw when painting it. In Japanese art, this is not so. Japanese and Chinese artists often paint nothing when they wish to represent space or mist. This is only one way in which Oriental art differs from western art. This article explains in detail how Oriental artists approach their subject - and why Japanese Art is very different from Chinese Art!
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