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Sydney Cawvey saved to Words to live by
Wabi sabi is a beautiful Japanese idea and worldview of appreciating the small traits of imperfection, the changes in things as they age, and that nothing is wholly complete. It might be appreciating the unique unevenness in a handmade bowl, the cracks and weathering of wood as it is grows old, or the softened and coloured pages of an old book. It's a lovely frame of mind that helps us see the beauty in things that aren't perfect and brand new. As a society, it's probably something we could…
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Wabi-sabi (n.) “flawed beauty”; beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent and incomplete”; looking for beauty within the imperfections of life, being at peace with the universal cycle of growth and decay. #beauty

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Wabi-Sabi - A concept - Inspirational Motivational Life Quotes #inspiration #lifequotes #quotes

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Wabi-sabi is an ancient Japanese philosophy that motions us to constantly search for the beauty in imperfection and accept the more natural cycle of life. It reminds us that all things including us and life itself, are impermanent, incomplete, and imperfect. Perfection, then, is impossible and imper
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I think what I’m about to say is a common thread for artists. I can’t help but compare myself and my work to other artists. Ego is wrapped up in each item I make. It is an expression of me. So once a piece is finished -- maybe for sale, a gift or just for my own use -- I feel it makes me vulnerable
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