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The Scars of Gold campaign is Liz’s brainchild and based on the Japanese art of Kintsugi, in which broken items are repaired and their cracks painted gold as a way to find beauty in imperfection.
This artist weaves gold into the scars of others to tell a beautiful story Francesca Kentish. Published January 8, 2016 8:20pm Updated December 11, 2019 2:22pm Share ...
Before the photoshoot begins, Dana Marchand brushes gold paint onto her subjects' scars — on their wrists, hands, chests and more. She photographs people with their gold scars to celebrate their ...
An artist has made patients' scars "glisten with gold". Carol Holliday, 65, from Cambridge, said she was inspired by a Japanese process called Kintsugi for the artworks on display at the city's ...
An artist has made patients' scars "glisten with gold". Carol Holliday, 65, from Cambridge, said she was inspired by a Japanese process called Kintsugi for the artworks on display at the city's ...
Carol Holliday, 65, from Cambridge, said she was inspired by a Japanese process called Kintsugi for the artworks on display at the city's Addenbrooke's Hospital. The ancient technique involves ...
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