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You Are More Beautiful Because You Have Been Broken: Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Embracing Your Imperfections and Loving Yourself - Composition Not: Tick Tock Books, Tick Tock Books Kintsugi Tattoo, Doll Oc, Kintsugi Art, Fox Doll, Calligraphy Quotes, Loving Yourself, Art Japonais, Composition Notebook, Tick Tock

You Are More Beautiful Because You Have Been Broken: Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Embracing Your Imperfections and Loving Yourself - Composition Notebook with College Ruled Lines by Tick Tock Books - ISBN 10: 1672841828 - ISBN 13: 9781672841825 - Independently published - 2019 - Softcover

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The Image is part of a fine art series “Kintsugi”. The idea of mending yourself after being broken and the process of mending yourself create a more beautiful version than at the beginning. This idea was born through a personal tragedy during the global pandemic. After being broken and left isolated to mend her life, the artist started to transform by reconnecting with herself, listening to the simplicity of nature and connecting with who she truly is. She slowly but surely found the strength and tools to put her life back together, connect to herself in a more meaningful way and heal. In doing so, she found gold within herself and turned a horrible situation into a valuable experience. Size: A4 & A3 Medium: Photograph with gold leaf Available Kintsugi Ed of 50 in A4 and A3 About the artis Kintsugi Aesthetic, Japanese Kintsugi, Kintsugi Art, Plaster Sculpture, Slowly But Surely, Emotional Freedom, Art Series, Print Artist, Kitchen Style

The Image is part of a fine art series “Kintsugi”. The idea of mending yourself after being broken and the process of mending yourself create a more beautiful version than at the beginning. This idea was born through a personal tragedy during the global pandemic. After being broken and left isolated to mend her life, the artist started to transform by reconnecting with herself, listening to the simplicity of nature and connecting with who she truly is. She slowly but surely found the…

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In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop.  • Minimum age: 16. • This experience is available Wednesdays and Weekends every month, exclusions may apply. • Your voucher is valid for 12 months from the date of issue.  Location: London (Greater London) Japanese Ceramics Traditional, Kintsugi Illustration, Japanese Hobbies, Kintsugi Ceramics, Japanese Broken Pottery, Swimwear Illustration, Japanese Pottery Kintsugi, Japanese Symbolism, Kintsugi Pottery

In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop. • Minimum age: 16. •…

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Translated Vase (TVW 6), 2013 (detail), ceramic shards, epoxy, 24k gold leaf, 27 x 26 x 27 1/2 inches Shattered Porcelain, Ceramic Containers, Kintsugi Art, Dangerous Liaisons, Contemporary Arts, Colossal Art, Versace Home, Modern Crafts, Film Photo

Korean artist Yeesookyung masterfully produces imperfect sculptures, bulbous yet elegant works composed from mismatched porcelain. The series, titled “Translated Vase,” was first inspired by the Korean artisan tradition of destroying porcelain works that are not deemed pristine, and she has continued to make the fused pieces since 2001. Intrigued by these tossed aside works and shards, Yee began saving fragmented tea cups and pots rejected by contemporary masters. Honoring the works’…

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