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Hello, my friend! Welcome to class.
In this class, we are going to get creative with our paints and create some beautiful hearts with an inspiring meaning behind them.
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending ceramics with gold dating back to the 15th century, a metaphor for embracing your flaws and imperfections.
And in my favorite mystery series, Louise Penny has a theme that she brings up though out the books that I love. In “The Great Reckoning,” our hero Armand Gamache says: “ Things are strongest when they are broken. We are all marred and scarred and imperfect.
I thought it would be fun to embrace these and create some art with these in mind. Using different colors to represent the things we have gone through, and using gold to highlight the cracks and scars. Symbolizing that we have come through it all and are stronger.
This class is for you if:
Supplies: I encourage you to use the supplies you have on hand to do your projects. Look around at the supplies you already have, and check out the supplies I'm showing you in class to see what you can substitute, and what you'd like to experiment with. I give you lots of choices and suggest substitutes.
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