the cat made

and I collected

shards of porcelain

Resilience allows me to transform grief into a new start.

 

With sadness, I looked at the shards of my porcelain lamp. Just an accident. The end of an object. This lamp marked a new phase in my life. I paused and noticed the shards' curvature and whiteness. Instead of discarding them, I brought them to my studio. There, I ground them into ovals and joined them with square wire from a found brass rod.

This act reminded me of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold or silver. Kintsugi views breakage and repair as part of an object's history, not flaws to hide. To me, it also means accepting the inevitable challenges along your path.

It ties in with my research into the values and appreciation people place on materials.

 

I wrote the BLOG On resilience about the work process.

Necklace On Resilience

€425.00

2021

One Of A Kind

recycled porcelain, recycled brass

height 250 mm  / 9.84 Inch

width 195 mm  / 7.68 Inch

depth 34 mm  / 1.34 Inch

hallmarks master's mark


accompanying box

spruce plywood, recycled leather from boots, brass nails

height 300 mm  / 11.81 Inch

width 246 mm  / 9.69 Inch

depth 52 mm  / 2.05 Inch


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