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Cette artiste réinvente le kintsugi en confiant la réparation de céramiques cassées à des abeilles - Creapills
- A Toronto artist places broken ceramics inside active beehives to create a new kind of restoration.
- The Kintsu-Bee series replaces gold with a bees’ architectural hexagons to repair ceramics.
- The project questions control by having bees decide where and how repair occurs.
- Roth collaborates with master apiculturist Mylee Nordin to guide the process.
- The series reframes kintsugi as a collaboration with nature rather than a controlled repair.
- Ecological commentary accompanies the art as bee populations decline globally.
- The concept links to brands interpreting the idea for urban art and campaigns.
- Kintsu-Bee shifts the symbol of resilience from gold to bee-made architecture.
- The project has sparked discussion on art’s relationship with nature and craftsmanship.
- Ava Roth’s work is showcased as a creative collaboration with ecological mindfulness.
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