The BIG Christmas Show
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JAMES HARRIGAN
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CLAIRE HARRIGAN RSW
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TIFFANY BARBER
KINTSUGI
Kintsugi is the 500-year-old Japanese tradition of embracing imperfections. It represents the art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold. The repair is celebrated (rather than hidden), promoting their philosophy of ‘being calm’ when a cherished piece of pottery breaks. Rather than discarding the broken object (wastefully) they elevate the repair with gold to reinforce the act of reinstatement. It is also designed to act as a (parallel) prompt to us about our need to similarly respect human fragility.
OLIVIA BROWN
ROWAN ROSIE
ROWAN ROSIE
A Solo Aegean Odyssey
Oil and Acrylic on Genuine Gesso Board
51cm x 51cm
£1250
ROWAN ROSIE
Sailing to Amorgos
Oil and Acrylic on Genuine Gesso Board
61cm x 51cm
£1450
MARY DAVIDSON
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