Perfectly Imperfect
Artist: Rachel Dioso-Villa
Medium: Mixed Media – acrylic, wax paper, wax oil pastels, gold foil leaf on canvas
Size: 42.5 cm x 52.5 cm
Framed: Yes - in Tasmanian oak
Nothing is truly broken, if we put the time, love and patience into repairing it. The Kintsugi art of repairing ceramics with golden joinery can teach us that our efforts to repair can make something much stronger, more valuable and more beautiful. This artwork explores human vulnerability through still life.
Artist: Rachel Dioso-Villa
Medium: Mixed Media – acrylic, wax paper, wax oil pastels, gold foil leaf on canvas
Size: 42.5 cm x 52.5 cm
Framed: Yes - in Tasmanian oak
Nothing is truly broken, if we put the time, love and patience into repairing it. The Kintsugi art of repairing ceramics with golden joinery can teach us that our efforts to repair can make something much stronger, more valuable and more beautiful. This artwork explores human vulnerability through still life.
Artist: Rachel Dioso-Villa
Medium: Mixed Media – acrylic, wax paper, wax oil pastels, gold foil leaf on canvas
Size: 42.5 cm x 52.5 cm
Framed: Yes - in Tasmanian oak
Nothing is truly broken, if we put the time, love and patience into repairing it. The Kintsugi art of repairing ceramics with golden joinery can teach us that our efforts to repair can make something much stronger, more valuable and more beautiful. This artwork explores human vulnerability through still life.