Kintsugi Workshop in Wanaka // Wilson & Dorset
Advertisement
Come and experience this unique Sip & Kintsugi workshop at Wilson & Dorset in Wanaka. You will get a 'Wet your Whistle' on arrival which consists of three different wines plus a mini cheese platter to keep you going :)
Learn the magical art of Kintsugi with Artist Ema Frost in this new Workshop. You can bring along a piece of your own pottery to restore in this beautiful style. (I'll also have a few as back up if you don't have your own piece) (All Levels)
Sunday 14th September - 12-2pm or 4-6pm
Have you ever wanted to try Kintsugi.... It's an ancient Japanese art form where you fix broken pottery with gold - making its imperfections its beauty. - A truly wonderful philosophy to live by. Nothing is ever really broken but new life and meaning is brought back making your piece a work of art and truly something special. You can also apply this technique on various materials like glass, wood, greenstone and shells.
Kintsugi
It's called kintsugi (ιηΆγ), or kintsukuroi (ιηΉγ), literally golden (βkinβ) and repair (βtsugiβ). This traditional Japanese art uses a precious metal β liquid gold, liquid silver or lacquer dusted with powdered gold β to bring together the pieces of a broken pottery item and at the same time enhance the breaks.
You will take away your wonderful finished work, plus your new skills which will enable you to further your own Kintsugi in your own time.
What you will take away:
A finished artwork piece
A understanding of Kintsugi
Knowledge and History of this beautiful art form.
Where: Wilson & Dorset, 59 Helwick Street, WΔnaka 9305, New Zealand
When: Sunday 14th September
12-2pm or 4-6pm
Get Tickets
Learn the magical art of Kintsugi with Artist Ema Frost in this new Workshop. You can bring along a piece of your own pottery to restore in this beautiful style. (I'll also have a few as back up if you don't have your own piece) (All Levels)
Sunday 14th September - 12-2pm or 4-6pm
Have you ever wanted to try Kintsugi.... It's an ancient Japanese art form where you fix broken pottery with gold - making its imperfections its beauty. - A truly wonderful philosophy to live by. Nothing is ever really broken but new life and meaning is brought back making your piece a work of art and truly something special. You can also apply this technique on various materials like glass, wood, greenstone and shells.
Kintsugi
It's called kintsugi (ιηΆγ), or kintsukuroi (ιηΉγ), literally golden (βkinβ) and repair (βtsugiβ). This traditional Japanese art uses a precious metal β liquid gold, liquid silver or lacquer dusted with powdered gold β to bring together the pieces of a broken pottery item and at the same time enhance the breaks.
You will take away your wonderful finished work, plus your new skills which will enable you to further your own Kintsugi in your own time.
What you will take away:
A finished artwork piece
A understanding of Kintsugi
Knowledge and History of this beautiful art form.
Where: Wilson & Dorset, 59 Helwick Street, WΔnaka 9305, New Zealand
When: Sunday 14th September
12-2pm or 4-6pm
Get Tickets
Advertisement