Kintsugi Pond III by Rahul Shah

Charity Name Singapore Red Cross Society
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S$1,950
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Product Description

There is 250% tax deduction value on the difference between the winning bid price and this item value of $1950.


100% of proceeds aids in breaking the poverty cycle for Singapore's underprivileged children.


Gallery: Mama on Palette


Artwork Description:

Inspired by Kintsugi, Rajul Shah envisions a pond as nature's mending, akin to the Japanese art's gold splicing on pottery. It's about embracing flaws, repairing imperfections—depicting a planet healed from climate change's fractures.


Medium: Acrylic, Washi Paper, 23kt Gold Leaf on Wood


Framed Size: 80cm width x 60cm height x 3cm depth


Year: 2021


Artist Description:

I'm an international mixed-media artist, merging kintsugi's ancient art with vibrant color to offer solace amid life's chaos. My art embodies resilience, echoing Earth's potential for healing amidst climate upheaval. Trained extensively in Japan, including at Temple’s Tokyo Campus, I've showcased at esteemed venues like Tokyo Tower Art Fair and Ueno No Mori Art Museum. Awards from global exhibitions adorn my career, with works gracing private collections worldwide and corporate spaces like German Centre, Singapore. Through my art, I illuminate the beauty in imperfection and the planet's capacity for renewal, echoing Kintsugi's philosophy of balance and healing.