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Bruno Capolongo's "Kintsugi Dragons" merges ancient tradition with contemporary art, embodying the philosophy of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The intricate blue dragons, set against the deep blue hues of the plate, are given new life through the delicate gold veins, transforming the once-broken piece into a unique work of art. 

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Bruno Capolongo's "Kintsugi Dragons" merges ancient tradition with contemporary art, embodying the philosophy of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The intricate blue dragons, set against the deep blue hues of the plate, are given new life through the delicate gold veins, transforming the once-broken piece into a unique work of art. #BrunoCapolongo #Art #KintsugiDragons #OilPainting #ContemporaryArt #2022 #ArtCollector #ArtGallery #Kintsugi #ResilienceInArt

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Rookleys Canadian Art
Kintsugi Logo Design, Kintsugi Graphic Design, Kintsugi Illustration, Kintsugi Drawing, Japanese Minimalism Art, Kintsugi Design, Kintsugi Tattoo Ideas, Kintsugi Aesthetic, Kintsugi Tattoo

Gold kintsugi crack poster. Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. Asian philosophy for repairing broken things. Minimal print design for home decoration. Vector illustration. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Artem Grebelny
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Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold or silver. As a philosophy, the belief is that the object is more valuable and beautiful with its history revealed. But how can you adapt a pottery repair technique to your art journal? By adapting Kintsugi as a transformative tool […]

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Rob Griffiths
Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi are two philosophies we adore, but there's more to the rich Japanese culture and beliefs. Have you ever heard of "Shikata ga nai"? It means 'Let go of what you cannot change'. This concept signifies the importance of living in the moment and only focusing on what lies within your control. Embrace the things that you cannot change and don't worry about them. 🙏 Letting broken pieces ruin your mood is not the best choice, at least not with the #ArtOfKintsugi. 😍 Shikata Ga Nai, Living In The Moment, Embrace Imperfections, Broken Pieces, Japanese Culture, Tea Room, Wabi Sabi, Have You Ever, Japanese Art

Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi are two philosophies we adore, but there's more to the rich Japanese culture and beliefs. Have you ever heard of "Shikata ga nai"? It means 'Let go of what you cannot change'. This concept signifies the importance of living in the moment and only focusing on what lies within your control. Embrace the things that you cannot change and don't worry about them. 🙏 Letting broken pieces ruin your mood is not the best choice, at least not with the #ArtOfKintsugi. 😍

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