Introduction to Kintsugi: Repair Your Pottery with Gold
The Kintsugi Diary
A course by user2547666 surname2547666 , Ceramic Artist and Kintsugi Expert
Joined April 2020
Learn to embrace the beauty of imperfections by restoring your ceramics through the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi
About the video: The Kintsugi Diary
Overview
“In this lesson, I am going to teach you how to keep a kintsugi diary by taking notes and photos. In doing so, you will be able to remember the steps when you practice on your own. ”
In this video lesson user2547666 surname2547666 addresses the topic: The Kintsugi Diary, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Kintsugi: Repair Your Pottery with Gold. Learn to embrace the beauty of imperfections by restoring your ceramics through the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi.
Partial transcription of the video
“The Kintsugi Diary Professional restorers usually fill out a document, during the restoration process. This is a kind of work diary that includes photos and text. This document is what we call the Kintsugi diary, and it's what we're going to see in this lesson. As you'll see in this course, you'll have to follow several steps in order to complete the restoration process. It's very important to be clear about all the steps, and the materials you are going to use. Then, the Kintsugi diary will turn into your essential guide for when you will be restoring alone. So, I will show you how to keep...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Kintsugi: Repair Your Pottery with Gold
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Category
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, DIY, Fine Arts
A course by user2547666 surname2547666
Clara Graziolino is a contemporary history graduate from Turin University, with a degree from the Art and Restoration Institute in Florence, Italy. She began her career by restoring Etruscan ceramics for an archaeological museum in Pisa and Roman sculptures for the Uffizi Museum in Florence.
In 2003, she moved to Madrid to deepen her knowledge of ceramic sculptures. She eventually started making her own sculpture artwork, and in 2016 she was awarded first prize at Magrama International Ceramics contest. Alongside a Japanese restoration teacher, she learned the traditional techniques of kintsugi and has since collaborated in advertisements and events with brands such as Shiseido and Acciona. She currently works with international galleries and interior designers creating sculptures, murals, and installations.
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