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Angela...

Kintsugi

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Angela sent on June 30, 2022 (10:07) by Stefy Matalone. 10 comments, 261 views. [retina]

at 135mm, 1/500 f/5.6, ISO 400,

Il Kintsugi è una filosofia orientale che significa letteralmente “riparare con l'oro”. È un'antica pratica e tecnica giapponese che consiste nel riparare oggetti in ceramica, utilizzando l'oro per saldare insieme i frammenti. Per gli occidentali la rottura, le difficoltà e le cicatrici spesso hanno un significato negativo, legato al dolore, alla vergogna, al senso di colpa e al fallimento. Facciamo fatica a considerare che i momenti di crisi e di dolore possano costituire nuove risorse e offrire nuove opportunità di cambiamento. In Occidente quando si rompe un oggetto per ripararlo usiamo la colla trasparente, in modo da nascondere le linee di rottura. Quante volte abbiamo detto: “Se il vaso è rotto, è rotto! Non potrà più essere come prima!”. Per i giapponesi, invece, ogni storia, anche se dolorosa, è fonte di bellezza e ogni cicatrice viene mostrata orgogliosamente. Secondo la tecnica del Kintsugi, da una ferita è possibile ridare vita a ciò che è stato danneggiato, creando una nuova forma da cui nasce una storia ancora più preziosa, sia esteticamente che interiormente. Ogni pezzo riparato diventa unico grazie alla casualità con cui la ceramica può rompersi e per le irregolari decorazioni che si formano con il metallo. Le crepe che prima erano punti fragili da nascondere vengono valorizzate con l'oro. Il Kintsugi non è solo una tecnica di restauro, ma ha un forte valore simbolico. Rappresenta la metafora delle fratture, delle crisi e dei cambiamenti che l'individuo può trovarsi ad affrontare durante la vita. L'idea alla base è che dall'imperfezione e da una ferita possa nascere una forma ancora maggiore di perfezione estetica e interiore. La particolarità di questa pratica risiede nel fatto che il vaso non viene riparato nascondendo le crepe, ma anzi queste vengono sottolineate attraverso l'oro. Attraverso la valorizzazione della frattura, il vaso rotto ora ha una nuova storia.



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avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2022 (10:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent photo and cultured commentary of sure interest. Congratulations on both

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2022 (10:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great shot, idea and great post work!

avatarsenior
sent on June 30, 2022 (11:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent compositional idea.... I like it....... Great!!!! ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on July 01, 2022 (22:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting comment and nice idea beautifully realized. I ask the connection between the two: the face of the model seems to me anything but in need of repair.
Unless the gold leaf, which fits very well on her face (I love Klimt!), is not a metaphor for a fracture of the soul.
Regarding the Japanese, the impression on them expressed by the character played by Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai comes to mind. Every act they perform, even the most humble, MUST be perfect.
Gold is the very symbol of perfection and repairing an evident irruption of reality into our ideal with what perfection represents of reality appears as an upward compromise, or a mystical union...

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2022 (23:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Stefy, interesting and instructive the caption you wrote. For the portrait I would say that you have done an elegant job as you always do. One image better than the other. Bravissima, hello, have a good weekend

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2022 (23:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great beautiful photo, very nice portrait accompanied by an interesting caption. Congratulations and a greeting.

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2022 (23:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot and interesting caption
congratulations

avatarsupporter
sent on July 02, 2022 (12:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Magnificent conceptual beauty portrait! Great job at all!

avatarsenior
sent on July 10, 2022 (14:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a Klimt woman :-)

avatarsupporter
sent on July 11, 2022 (11:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much for the messages!
;-)


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