Global Resilience - special edition - 50x50cm

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“Global Resilience”

Unlimited edition by NOIR Artist

⚫ 50x50cm // Matte Coated Paper 125gsm

We aimed to create a highly symbolic artwork using the "Kintsugi" technique.

This ancient technique involves repairing an object by accentuating its crack lines with gold powder, instead of trying to conceal them.

Often used as a metaphor for resilience in psychology, this technique encourages individuals affected by trauma to acknowledge the traumatic event in a way that allows them to move beyond suffering and rebuild themselves in a socially acceptable manner.

We hope that the trauma we are currently experiencing will awaken in each of us the desire to construct a stronger and, most importantly, sustainable world.

"Together, for global resilience."

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“Global Resilience”

Unlimited edition by NOIR Artist

⚫ 50x50cm // Matte Coated Paper 125gsm

We aimed to create a highly symbolic artwork using the "Kintsugi" technique.

This ancient technique involves repairing an object by accentuating its crack lines with gold powder, instead of trying to conceal them.

Often used as a metaphor for resilience in psychology, this technique encourages individuals affected by trauma to acknowledge the traumatic event in a way that allows them to move beyond suffering and rebuild themselves in a socially acceptable manner.

We hope that the trauma we are currently experiencing will awaken in each of us the desire to construct a stronger and, most importantly, sustainable world.

"Together, for global resilience."

“Global Resilience”

Unlimited edition by NOIR Artist

⚫ 50x50cm // Matte Coated Paper 125gsm

We aimed to create a highly symbolic artwork using the "Kintsugi" technique.

This ancient technique involves repairing an object by accentuating its crack lines with gold powder, instead of trying to conceal them.

Often used as a metaphor for resilience in psychology, this technique encourages individuals affected by trauma to acknowledge the traumatic event in a way that allows them to move beyond suffering and rebuild themselves in a socially acceptable manner.

We hope that the trauma we are currently experiencing will awaken in each of us the desire to construct a stronger and, most importantly, sustainable world.

"Together, for global resilience."