Fleeting Feelings 001 - Hakanai - Impermanence
Fleeting Feelings - Hakanai - Impermanence by Imamull Qhaeer
Artwork Details
Material
Frame not included
Print Type
Japanese Writing はかない - Hakanai
Haiku
A QUIET MOMENT TO UNFOLD — — PAUSES BUT DOES NOT STOP Paragraph This is how beauty speaks: not in permanence or perfection, but in the soft unraveling, the tender undoing, the stillness between arrival and departure — where even the fading has something to say. It reminds us that not everything must last to be meaningful, and that there is grace in letting go. In each ending, there is room made for beginning. In each moment of quiet loss, a space opens for something new to take root — softer, wiser, and full of light.
Artist Notes
This idea came from the feeling of firsts. First time I heard the train station announcements in Japan, the first time creating something that isn't for a client - just purely as a creative, the first sip of a signature latte of a random coffee shop in a country I've never been to, the first unboxing experience of a tech piece I've always wanted, the first good sleep after days of being tired, and many more. It's beautiful, it doesn't happen often, but the feeling you get stays for a while.
Series
Fleeting Feelings
I've felt all of these, and so have you. Feelings that are familiar but hard to describe. They come quietly, leave quietly, barely touching the surface but changing something within us underneath. This is an attempt to notice them before they're gone, and to capture them in a series of soft artworks. To name what passes through the heart and hold it still - this is Fleeting Feelings. A mix of japanese sayings, haikus, gradients, simple shapes with a soft glow.
