Jerry Heil and Julia Sanina present a music video for their song "WABI-SABI," inspired by the Japanese philosophy of embracing change. Combined with the musical talents of the two artists, the video reflects the deep meanings of Ukrainian reality. The video depicts a process of renewal through the symbolism of "kintsugi" - the art of repairing broken pottery with gold, which is believed to make the piece more beautiful and valuable. "Today, you won't find a single Ukrainian who hasn't been traumatized, either morally or physically. This is a new reality that we must accept. And in this reality, new understandings of beauty emerge," shares Jerry Heil. Just as broken pottery, when mended with gold, takes on new forms, we, having experienced the trials of war, become stronger. "By gathering ourselves from the fragments, like a broken vase, we become even stronger, even more beautiful, we become different and learn to love ourselves - as we are now. This is an art that we are all learning as a society. Because we will never be the same as we were," adds Julia Sanina. Yulia Grigoryeva, a graduate of the Superhumans center, who embodies the new reality, strength of spirit, and beauty, starred in the video.
A broken vase is not about the country and not about the heart. A broken vase is about every person whose life is broken into pieces physically (without limbs, without relatives), or financially (without a home) or morally (PTSD or psychological trauma in general). And you need to find the strength in yourself and glue these pieces into a new vase, which will be even better than the old whole vase. This is an appeal to the Japanese technique of "kintsugi" - the art of restoring broken porcelain with gold, after which it is believed that the product becomes more beautiful and valuable.
There is information on the video with comments from the singers in the description under the video. It's beautiful and deep. Wabi-sabi is Japanese aesthetics, appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. This brilliant video depicts renewal through the symbolism of "kintsugi" - the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, which makes the piece more beautiful and valuable. "Today, you won't find a single Ukrainian who hasn't been traumatized by the war, either morally or physically. By gathering ourselves from the fragments, like a broken vase, we become stronger, different, and even more beautiful, and learn to love ourselves - as we are now. This is an art that we are all learning as a society. Because we will never be the same as we were", Jerry and Julia. The main character is played by Yulia Grigoryeva, a graduate of the Superhumans Center, who embodies the strength of spirit and beauty in the new reality.
Hello! Not to sound rude, but the meaning of the song is literally written in the description, so taking one minute of your time to read it, instead of baiting for activity here in the comments, would be a much proper thing to do, because right now you're basically just reacting and not putting any effort into your words nor research, it just doesn't feel right. Once again, sorry if I'm sounding rude, just my thoughts out loud.
Jerry Heil and Julia Sanina present a music video for their song "WABI-SABI," inspired by the Japanese philosophy of embracing change. Combined with the musical talents of the two artists, the video reflects the deep meanings of Ukrainian reality.
The video depicts a process of renewal through the symbolism of "kintsugi" - the art of repairing broken pottery with gold, which is believed to make the piece more beautiful and valuable.
"Today, you won't find a single Ukrainian who hasn't been traumatized, either morally or physically. This is a new reality that we must accept. And in this reality, new understandings of beauty emerge," shares Jerry Heil.
Just as broken pottery, when mended with gold, takes on new forms, we, having experienced the trials of war, become stronger.
"By gathering ourselves from the fragments, like a broken vase, we become even stronger, even more beautiful, we become different and learn to love ourselves - as we are now. This is an art that we are all learning as a society. Because we will never be the same as we were," adds Julia Sanina.
Yulia Grigoryeva, a graduate of the Superhumans center, who embodies the new reality, strength of spirit, and beauty, starred in the video.
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A broken vase is not about the country and not about the heart.
A broken vase is about every person whose life is broken into pieces physically (without limbs, without relatives), or financially (without a home) or morally (PTSD or psychological trauma in general). And you need to find the strength in yourself and glue these pieces into a new vase, which will be even better than the old whole vase.
This is an appeal to the Japanese technique of "kintsugi" - the art of restoring broken porcelain with gold, after which it is believed that the product becomes more beautiful and valuable.
There is information on the video with comments from the singers in the description under the video. It's beautiful and deep.
Wabi-sabi is Japanese aesthetics, appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. This brilliant video depicts renewal through the symbolism of "kintsugi" - the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, which makes the piece more beautiful and valuable.
"Today, you won't find a single Ukrainian who hasn't been traumatized by the war, either morally or physically. By gathering ourselves from the fragments, like a broken vase, we become stronger, different, and even more beautiful, and learn to love ourselves - as we are now. This is an art that we are all learning as a society. Because we will never be the same as we were", Jerry and Julia.
The main character is played by Yulia Grigoryeva, a graduate of the Superhumans Center, who embodies the strength of spirit and beauty in the new reality.
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Hello! Not to sound rude, but the meaning of the song is literally written in the description, so taking one minute of your time to read it, instead of baiting for activity here in the comments, would be a much proper thing to do, because right now you're basically just reacting and not putting any effort into your words nor research, it just doesn't feel right. Once again, sorry if I'm sounding rude, just my thoughts out loud.