Chilean artist Livia Marin’s series “Broken Things” showcases porcelain cups and bowls, cracked and distorted. And though the fractures are meant to represent fatality and loss, the spilling over of pattern and form beautifully represents care and continuation.
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Wow, these are really fascinating and different.
How interesting.
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This is amazing, very interesting! x
These are stunning. Thanks for sharing! They aren’t for sale?
This is awesome!
xoxo
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whoa! so cool. I would love to know how these are made!
This is an incredible idea. So creative and beautiful. I love these posts.
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Amazing
fascinating art pieces. i love it.
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Wow these cups look so amazing…I love the “spilling over” effect its a one of a kind piece of art
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these are amazing
what original!! Really cool.
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Omigosh. These are just brilliant.
Melting porcelain! How cool is that? Besos!
these are incredible.
genius.
january, x
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this is such a good idea!
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That is very cool!!
LOVE it