I just read some commentary on Facebook from a fellow artist about working on a Wabi-Sabi series, and I decided I had to research this thing called Wabi-Sabi. I have some vague recollection of hearing the term in the art world before, but no real understanding of what it is or what it means. But, I found a great article online that helps explain Wabi Sabi - which basically sums up appreciating things (nature-made things, man-made things, all things) in your environment in exactly their natural state...often a state of wearing down or decay...and understanding the beauty of the natural progression. "It’s the subtle art of being at peace with yourself and your surroundings." These days, I think American artists also think of Wabi Sabi in terms of "recyled" or "upcycled" art. I haven't embarked on a Wabi Sabi art journey myself (yet), and maybe I never will, since I favor bright colors over muted. (I do have the occasional old barn or wagon painti...