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Rikitake has spoken obliquely about the series as an exploration of mono no aware —the Japanese awareness of impermanence. But unlike traditional wabi-sabi aesthetics that find beauty in decay, Portraits of Jennie finds beauty in evanescence itself . The photographs do not mourn a lost person; they mourn the act of losing . Jennie is less a woman than a function of memory: she exists because you cannot quite hold her. Similar photography collections by Yasushi Rikitake