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TOBIAS HUTZLER CAPTURES THE BEAUTY OF JAPANESE CULTURE FOR KYOTO JOURNAL
Since the 17th century, the art of kimono dyeing has held a prominent place in Japanese culture. Despite advances in technology, this intricate and labor-intensive craft continues to be done entirely by hand. For Kyoto Journal, Tobias Hutzler documented the exquisite work of master kimono dyer Takemi Asako. Tobias' refined use of light and movement beautifully honors
the painterly traditions and flowing aesthetics that define the kimono.




