




Traces of Home
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In these quiet scenes, memory lingers where words have faded.
“Traces of Home” is a triptych devoted to the quiet dignity of familiar landscapes — rice fields in early light, a weathered footpath winding past persimmon trees, the outline of distant hills veiled in morning mist.
Each piece captures not a moment of spectacle, but the enduring poetry of the everyday. These are places shaped not by grandeur, but by time, weather, and hands that no longer appear in the frame — fields once tilled, homes once warmed, roads once walked.
With gentle ink and spare composition, the artist reflects on the subtle marks that places leave on people — and that people, in turn, leave on places. There is no need for monument or drama here; only the enduring rhythm of soil and sky.
This work speaks to all who have loved a land quietly — and who still carry its shape in the folds of their memory.
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About Kasei
Kasei was an unknown Japanese painter. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, Kasei loved his hometown and continued to paint nature through calligraphy and ink paintings until his death at the age of 99.