The number "9" frequently appears in the cataloging of Noguchi’s series.
In many Eastern traditions, the number represents completion and eternity. 9 : Days of Peace and Ease
: These are made of traditional Washi paper (mulberry bark). The number "9" frequently appears in the cataloging
: This could be a reference to a specific numbered piece (e.g., Akari 9A) or a chapter in a retrospective paper about his work during the post-war era. 2. Buddhist or Philosophical Symbolism : This could be a reference to a specific numbered piece (e
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: The title "Days of Peace and Ease" aligns with Noguchi’s philosophy that his light sculptures were meant to bring a sense of "tranquility and weightlessness" to modern living.
: It may refer to a specific instructional paper or "Sutra" regarding a 9-day meditation retreat aimed at achieving "Peace and Ease" (often termed Sukha ).