Once there was a vase, a beautiful specimen that was once whole but became broken. Instead of being thrown away, the vase was lovingly restored using the ancient Japanese craft called kintsugi, filling the breaks with gold lacquer.
The vase found its way to a cosy home where it was filled with dried flowers. These flowers had once been vibrant and colourful, but now that they had dried, they had found a new form of beauty. Each flower told a story of impermanence and resilience.
Together, the dried flowers and the kintsugi vase formed a beautiful tableau, a celebration of imperfection and the beauty that comes from it. They were admired by all who understood their story, and served as a reminder that even brokenness and change can produce something valuable.
Conceived by Gelissen Artworks, visualized with AI.
hi all,
I am into creating Digital Paintings, using Artificial Intelligence (Ai).
I also used to make paintings in the form of Watercolours and Drawings, but I no longer do this.
the old works in Watercolour form and Drawings, however, are still on the website and on WADM..
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