All things broken can be repaired.
This work is inspired by Kintsugi and its philosophies. It embodies the beauty of human flaws, trauma, healing, and resilience.
Kintsugi 金継ぎ, also known as “golden joinery,” is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. Kintsugi embraces imperfection, transforming brokenness into beauty by mending.
Healing trauma is a never-ending cycle, but is necessary for the growth and development of oneself. It is vital to remember how we arrived at the present but to avoid getting stuck in the past. Throughout the production of this collection, I stumbled upon numerous obstacles and worked through several things that needed to be corrected. However, instead of restarting or giving up, I developed new ways of thinking and making. I did many things for the first time, such as machine knitting, metalworking, screen printing, and embroidery. The process was complex and disruptive but natural and organic. I aimed to convey this contrast with the materials and surface treatments.
I learned that it is essential to take pride in the imperfect.