








Kintsugi | Fuchsia
Hand-signed 3D Lenticular on Acrylic Panel limited edition by Gary James McQueen.
Presented as a lenticular artwork, ‘Kintsugi | Fuchsia’ is an exquisitely ornate skull that possesses the illusion of three-dimensional depth.
Named after the Japanese art of repairing broken items using precious metals, this artwork sees 3D sculptor Gary James McQueen take the elements that make up the art of kintsugi and reimagine them in rich tones of pink.
For the artist, the artwork embraces imperfection and embodies resilience – two of the key principles behind the philosophy of kintsugi. It is about finding beauty and strength in the flawed, about seeing the scars we collect through life not as defects, but as unique parts of our story in restoration and acceptance.
“It represents a story of life’s fragility, beauty and transience, and the capabilities of the human spirit to find strength and beauty in the process of healing,” says Gary James McQueen.
This artwork is also available in a set of two.
Learn more about lenticular art on our blog here, find out more about The Kintsugi Collection or alternatively shop more art here.
Original: $8,233.57
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Hand-signed 3D Lenticular on Acrylic Panel limited edition by Gary James McQueen.
Presented as a lenticular artwork, ‘Kintsugi | Fuchsia’ is an exquisitely ornate skull that possesses the illusion of three-dimensional depth.
Named after the Japanese art of repairing broken items using precious metals, this artwork sees 3D sculptor Gary James McQueen take the elements that make up the art of kintsugi and reimagine them in rich tones of pink.
For the artist, the artwork embraces imperfection and embodies resilience – two of the key principles behind the philosophy of kintsugi. It is about finding beauty and strength in the flawed, about seeing the scars we collect through life not as defects, but as unique parts of our story in restoration and acceptance.
“It represents a story of life’s fragility, beauty and transience, and the capabilities of the human spirit to find strength and beauty in the process of healing,” says Gary James McQueen.
This artwork is also available in a set of two.
Learn more about lenticular art on our blog here, find out more about The Kintsugi Collection or alternatively shop more art here.























