The Moon Jar Within Us – Imperfect, Yet Whole
The Korean Moon Jar, with its quiet asymmetry and irregularity, has long symbolized the beauty of imperfection. Made by joining two hand-thrown halves, its form is never perfect - but always whole. Like the Moon Jar, our lives carry irregularities and flaws, yet within that brokenness lies our depth, compassion,
Impressions of Lace
If you work with reused, recycled and repurposed materials, without a pattern, limited by what you have to hand, hoping that the one spectacular fabric or material that helps keep the whole thing together will stretch far enough, then failing to achieve a perfect 10 is a regular event. But
Today Is Not My Day
Today is not my day, Today I don’t feel well, It’s Monday and I have no energy, today is not my day. Why is that? Today I don’t feel well, I can’t keep my back upright and always have to look down. I would like to be as strong as
Flowing Flowers
When the desolate winter is over and the cherry blossoms bloom all at once in spring, it is our favorite cherry blossom viewing season. Everyone gathers and throws a party under the flowers. But what Japan people like more is when the petals start to fall. The petals fall little
On the Rocks …Lucinda
This piece centers on a leucistic crow of my imagination also known (to me) as Lucinda—its pale feathers set it apart in a world where sameness often feels like safety. In crow communities, a bird that looks different can face rejection, not because of what it does, but because of
Nature’s Harmony: The Hole Story
I knew right away what my theme would be for “Beauty in Imperfection.” As a fan of the work of scientist Douglas Tallamy, I have learned the importance of planting native plants and trees on our land to support the food chain. Insects have evolved with plants for millions of
Dot
I read these words by artist Helen Wells, and agree wholeheartedly: “Perfectionism doesn’t raise our standards. It lowers our output. And strips away the joy.” In an effort to use up some scrap fabrics, to be spontaneous, and to avoid overworking, I tackled this improvisational portrait. Dot is a scrappy,
What a Treeeet!
I have never apologized for imperfections I make in my art. Since exploring this prompt I have seen more imperfections everywhere. Crooked houses, strangely bent trees, even the way people walk sometimes looks….well…imperfect! We do not understand what “perfection” really is! So, that being said ……here we go! Nature is
Aging Gracefully
The world’s media and economic engine tirelessly pushes the bright shininess of youth down our throats, all in a bid for profit. Advertisers intentionally target our perceived insecurities—often creating them—to drive consumption. The message is clear. You are not enough as you are, but what we are selling will “fix”
The beauty of the margins
The aesthetic sense of Japan is based on nature. We feel that the process of being born and raised in nature and gradually decaying is more beautiful than the brilliant beauty that has been perfected. It is the “beauty of lack” and “unfinished beauty” that will never be completed. I
Me to a Tee
Embrace Imperfection suits me down to the ground! All my life I have never been a fastidious person wanting everything to be perfect. I’d rather make something and move onto the next piece as I have always believed that the more you make the better you get. I remember the