βThe place where pure water is running in the depth of the forest in the deep mountains, where no human has ever set foot - Japanese had long held such a place in their heart. There lived big snakes you don't see in a village, or something scary - we believed so until a certain time. I still have a feeling that there is such a holy place with no humans in the deep mountains, the source where many things are born. I think that Japanese gardens definitely try to create a holy, pure world. Purity was the most important thing for Japanese.β - Hayao Miyazaki π
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π Credits to the talented artists:
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β£οΈ Artwork 1 ~ By @anyi.bg
β£οΈ Artwork 2 ~ By @andrewaprilio
β£οΈ Artwork 3 ~ By @nindrawing