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Wednesday, 29 April 2009 19:31

zen-aspire-oneSpotted on eBay, a beatifully rendered Acer Aspire One laptop starts at a cool bid of £2,000 ($3,000). A lot for a measly Aspire One, however it has been painted by the celebrated Japanese gadget artist Master Hayashi. Looking at the picture, you'll have to agree it is truly a work of art, which every art lover and design-conscious fellow will appreciate.

It's a shame it's not a high-end Dell, Macbook or Alienware piece...

Master Hayashi painted the netbook by using traditional Japanese Zen painting called kyo-yu-zen, which was introduced to Japan from the continent in the 8th century. This painting describes the spring of the life. It means that the spring must come after the long winter in your life.

 

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