The placement of rocks in a Japanese garden is an example of asymmetry. In traditional Japanese garden design, asymmetry is used to create a natural and harmonious appearance, reflecting the cultural value of embracing imperfection and the beauty of unevenness.
The placement of rocks in a Japanese garden is an example of which artistic principle that communicates the cultural value of embracing a lack of equality?
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asymmetry
balance
symmetry
transformation
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