kintsugi art Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Thu, 08 Feb 2024 10:52:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 These Intriguing Artworks are Made With a Combination of Embroidery and Kintsugi https://mytrendtales.com/these-intriguing-artworks-are-made-with-a-combination-of-embroidery-and-kintsugi/ Fri, 09 Feb 2024 08:46:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8555 Artists Katerina Marchenko and Artashes Sardarian recently combined their talents to create an intriguing series of artworks that combine embroidery with Kintsugi, a Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold. The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired […]

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Artists Katerina Marchenko and Artashes Sardarian recently combined their talents to create an intriguing series of artworks that combine embroidery with Kintsugi, a Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold.

The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired plate featuring a hole in the middle. Marchenko then used the plates as a frame to create striking embroidery images of eyes and hands, resulting in unique pieces of art.  

According to the pair, their collaboration aims to show that old and overlooked things can be given a new life in an inspiring way.

“This collection is not just about vintage; it’s a metaphor for how old things, once overlooked and forgotten, can gain a new life, becoming something entirely unique and inspiring,” Marchenko shared about the project.

Marchenko is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who creates 3D embroidery images and portraits.

Sardarian, Armenia-native who currently resides in Paris, France, is a mixed media artist who works with various materials, including epoxy, clay, minerals, and more.

Continue scrolling to check out more examples of Marchenko and Sardarian’s collaboration below.

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MOLI Studio “Repairs” Vintage Tech Gadgets Using Kintsugi https://mytrendtales.com/moli-studio-repairs-vintage-tech-gadgets-using-kintsugi/ Mon, 23 Oct 2023 08:39:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8444 Buenos Aires, Argentina-based digital art studio MOLI recently shared an intriguing new project on social media. Their talented artists created a series of digital illustrations titled Golden Era, which feature vintage tech gadgets being “repaired” with the use of kintsugi. Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique used for repairing broken pottery or other objects, during […]

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Buenos Aires, Argentina-based digital art studio MOLI recently shared an intriguing new project on social media. Their talented artists created a series of digital illustrations titled Golden Era, which feature vintage tech gadgets being “repaired” with the use of kintsugi.

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique used for repairing broken pottery or other objects, during which broken pieces are joined together using gold or silver. The idea is that the repair should be visible because it is part of the history of the object.

Taking a new approach with kintsugi, MOLI decided to imagine broken pieces of technology being brought back to life with gold. The series features four iconic tech gadgets from Japan, including the original Nintendo Game Boy, a digital watch produced by Seiko, Sony Mega Watchman, and Sony’s vertical PS-F9 turntable, aka The Flamingo.

According to the studio, the goal of the Golden Era series is to pay tribute to Japan’s pop culture and country’s tradition.  

“Hidden in the narrow streets of Japan’s urban landscape, tech gems from the 80s are given a second chance to shine,” Moli says about the project. “Through their scars, these nostalgic-driven rescues become time decoration treasures, carrying secrets and stories from another life.”

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> kintsugi art Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Thu, 08 Feb 2024 10:52:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 These Intriguing Artworks are Made With a Combination of Embroidery and Kintsugi https://mytrendtales.com/these-intriguing-artworks-are-made-with-a-combination-of-embroidery-and-kintsugi/ Fri, 09 Feb 2024 08:46:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8555 Artists Katerina Marchenko and Artashes Sardarian recently combined their talents to create an intriguing series of artworks that combine embroidery with Kintsugi, a Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold. The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired […]

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Artists Katerina Marchenko and Artashes Sardarian recently combined their talents to create an intriguing series of artworks that combine embroidery with Kintsugi, a Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold.

The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired plate featuring a hole in the middle. Marchenko then used the plates as a frame to create striking embroidery images of eyes and hands, resulting in unique pieces of art.  

According to the pair, their collaboration aims to show that old and overlooked things can be given a new life in an inspiring way.

“This collection is not just about vintage; it’s a metaphor for how old things, once overlooked and forgotten, can gain a new life, becoming something entirely unique and inspiring,” Marchenko shared about the project.

Marchenko is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who creates 3D embroidery images and portraits.

Sardarian, Armenia-native who currently resides in Paris, France, is a mixed media artist who works with various materials, including epoxy, clay, minerals, and more.

Continue scrolling to check out more examples of Marchenko and Sardarian’s collaboration below.

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MOLI Studio “Repairs” Vintage Tech Gadgets Using Kintsugi https://mytrendtales.com/moli-studio-repairs-vintage-tech-gadgets-using-kintsugi/ Mon, 23 Oct 2023 08:39:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8444 Buenos Aires, Argentina-based digital art studio MOLI recently shared an intriguing new project on social media. Their talented artists created a series of digital illustrations titled Golden Era, which feature vintage tech gadgets being “repaired” with the use of kintsugi. Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique used for repairing broken pottery or other objects, during […]

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Buenos Aires, Argentina-based digital art studio MOLI recently shared an intriguing new project on social media. Their talented artists created a series of digital illustrations titled Golden Era, which feature vintage tech gadgets being “repaired” with the use of kintsugi.

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique used for repairing broken pottery or other objects, during which broken pieces are joined together using gold or silver. The idea is that the repair should be visible because it is part of the history of the object.

Taking a new approach with kintsugi, MOLI decided to imagine broken pieces of technology being brought back to life with gold. The series features four iconic tech gadgets from Japan, including the original Nintendo Game Boy, a digital watch produced by Seiko, Sony Mega Watchman, and Sony’s vertical PS-F9 turntable, aka The Flamingo.

According to the studio, the goal of the Golden Era series is to pay tribute to Japan’s pop culture and country’s tradition.  

“Hidden in the narrow streets of Japan’s urban landscape, tech gems from the 80s are given a second chance to shine,” Moli says about the project. “Through their scars, these nostalgic-driven rescues become time decoration treasures, carrying secrets and stories from another life.”

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