About Kintsugi
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. If a bowl is broken, rather than discarding the pieces, the fragments are put back and the cracks are adorned with gold. There are no attempts to hide the damage, instead, it is highlighted. The practice has come to represent the idea that beauty can be found in imperfection. The breakage is an opportunity and applying this kind of thinking to instances of challenges or “breakage” in our own lives can be helpful.
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During the workshop you will connect with your bowl, break it, confront the damage and take ownership of the pieces that remain by glueing them back together.
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The bowl will be changed forever, just as each person is through their own personal experiences.
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What was once broken does not always stay that way
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Broken, repaired, and new
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Calming, shared experience, self care
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The concept expresses how the passage of time can further increase the beauty in the imperfect.
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“Instead of masking the flaws, a Japanese way of seeing things is that by highlighting the cracks, the piece becomes stronger, more beautiful, and easier to use.”
My Story
Tara DeLuca is a Dutchess County resident, a wife, mother of 3, and a Licensed, Board Certified Art Therapist. During Covid, while working from home, Tara found the calling to share about kintsugi and how it relates to all. She found the beauty in highlighting one's imperfections, rather than masking them, the healing power of sharing our journey, and making it more beautiful with time, space and creativity. It was during this time that Tara knew she had to share this art with the community.
Contact
I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect.
914-282-7056