I just get inspired by this japanese technique that repais broken vases and embrace the imperfection.
Probably I will work in more kintsugi animals and creatures.
Probably I will work in more kintsugi animals and creatures.
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Ooooo, how incredibly beautiful! I've never heard of this kind of technique before, but looking at pictures of it, it's so interesting... Such a nice way of taking broken pottery and making something lovely out of it! Very nicely done on the art as always, I'd love to see more in a similar kind of design for sure! <333
So, I discovered this technique a short time ago too, I researched and discovered that it is not just about restoring damaged porcelain or ceramics, there is a philosophy behind this technique, of embracing imperfections and rebuilding itself after being "broken". "
anyway, i believe this will be my next project.
I'm really excited about the idea
anyway, i believe this will be my next project.
I'm really excited about the idea
Next time I hear of a 'bull in a china shop', I'll remember this Tiger!
But, that phrase may be a little obsolete: Mythbusters: Bull in a China Shop.
But, that phrase may be a little obsolete: Mythbusters: Bull in a China Shop.
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