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In the early days of my art journey, I created mosaics from reclaimed wood and found objects—I liked to say I made something out of nothing.
One day, a stranger mailed me shards of shattered safety glass. On the envelope she had written: “From the broken comes the beautiful.” Those words struck me then, and they still echo now.
This piece carries that truth. Inspired by fragments, by kindness, by Kintsugi—the Japanese art of mending pottery with gold. The breaks are not hidden, but illuminated. The cracks are what make us whole.
16”x20” in a black gallery frame.
In the early days of my art journey, I created mosaics from reclaimed wood and found objects—I liked to say I made something out of nothing.
One day, a stranger mailed me shards of shattered safety glass. On the envelope she had written: “From the broken comes the beautiful.” Those words struck me then, and they still echo now.
This piece carries that truth. Inspired by fragments, by kindness, by Kintsugi—the Japanese art of mending pottery with gold. The breaks are not hidden, but illuminated. The cracks are what make us whole.
16”x20” in a black gallery frame.