Manifest the unseen
When researching on this topic, the very first thing that I remembered was Kintsugi, the art of mending pottery with gold, and from there on it led me to Wabi-Sabi, which came from Zen Buddhism, and then on led me to Taoism. The concept of Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi relates best to imperfections, where...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-743552019-12-10T10:59:46Z Manifest the unseen Hon, Vanessa Shemander Wang I-Hsuan Cindy School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Drawing, design and illustration DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Individualism, differentiation and struggle When researching on this topic, the very first thing that I remembered was Kintsugi, the art of mending pottery with gold, and from there on it led me to Wabi-Sabi, which came from Zen Buddhism, and then on led me to Taoism. The concept of Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi relates best to imperfections, whereas Zen Buddhism and Taoism are concepts to further substantiate my purpose. This project aims to question the stereotype of imperfections and hopefully bring about a change in perspective of imperfections, that by living in harmony with our imperfections then can we reach our greater potential. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2018-05-16T08:36:44Z 2018-05-16T08:36:44Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74355 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf |
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When researching on this topic, the very first thing that I remembered was Kintsugi, the art of
mending pottery with gold, and from there on it led me to Wabi-Sabi, which came from Zen Buddhism, and then on led me to Taoism. The concept of Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi relates best to imperfections, whereas Zen Buddhism and Taoism are concepts to further substantiate my purpose. This project aims to question the stereotype of imperfections and hopefully bring about a change in perspective of imperfections, that by living in harmony with our imperfections then can we reach our greater potential. |
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