“ Kintsugi Fail ”
In my early morning seminary class, my attempt to have the the students create a Kintsugi bowl at 6 am was a complete fail—cracks too messy, nothing wanted to hold, gold, green, red, and blue resin everywhere—but it left me with an unexpectedly powerful message. The art of Kintsugi celebrates ...
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  • Teresa Wiist Edited 4 months ago

    Wonderful colors and details, sweetheart!

    Wonderful colors and details, sweetheart!

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  • Oliver Piepereit Edited 4 months ago

    Such a great shot and subject for this week.

    Such a great shot and subject for this week.

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  • Isabelle Mulligan Edited 4 months ago

    I love Kintsugi art and I don't think it's a fail at all! 2 years ago I walked into Goodwill and looked for cheap bowls I wouldn't mind breaking because I love… more

    I love Kintsugi art and I don't think it's a fail at all! 2 years ago I walked into Goodwill and looked for cheap bowls I wouldn't mind breaking because I love photography but I would not break one of my favorites for this, haha! It was supposed to go straight to the bin after I was done with the photo but here we are, 2 years later, I still have it because I thought it looked so good!

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  • allen bradford Edited 4 months ago

    Excellent image.

    Excellent image.

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