Finding Poetry in Imperfection and Discovering the Wabi-Sabi Philosophy in Modern Art As a creative, I’ve always been drawn to old technology. There’s something about the limitations of old cameras, typewriters, and super 8mm film cine-cameras that appeals to me. Perhaps it’s the unpredictability of the results or the imperfections in the process that make …
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Embracing Kintsugi
Finding Beauty in Imperfection As a creative individual, I am always looking for new ways to express myself through my art. Recently, I came across the Japanese art of Kintsugi, which involves repairing broken pottery using gold or other precious metals, turning flaws and imperfections into something beautiful. This art form resonated with me deeply, …
Uncovering the Mythologies of the Ancient British Peoples
Rediscovering Our True History Amidst the Supremacy of Greek and Roman Mythologies As an artist, I’m always looking for inspiration and new ideas to incorporate into my practice. Recently, I’ve been drawn to the idea of exploring my ancient British cultural heritage and using it as a reference for my art. As a descendant of …
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