As the title piece of the entire series, The Rebuilt Horizon serves as the definitive statement of the Kintsugi philosophy. A woman sits, holding her knees with her head partially bowed—a posture that is simultaneously vulnerable and immensely powerful.
Grace Remondo has combined this portrait with a second image of a vast seascape, symbolizing a journey toward a new future. By physically tearing the seascape and "reseaming" the horizon back together with mica, the artist literally rebuilds a broken world. It is a testament to the project’s core belief: that which has been fractured can be made stronger, more resilient, and more beautiful through the intentional act of repair.
Size Options: Available as a delicate A4 Fine Art Print
Medium: Physical Photomontage on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag
Method: A complex layering of two distinct narratives—portraiture and landscape.
Hand-Finished Detail: This work is a high-fidelity photograph of a physical photomontage. hand-tore a seascape and "reseamed" the horizon back together using gold mica. She then rephotographed the tactile assembly to capture the depth, the raw edges, and the luminous "fault line" of the repair.
The Feel: While the final print is smooth and archival, it carries the powerful visual memory of the physical tearing and mending. It offers a "meta-narrative" where the history of the repair is preserved in light and shadow.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: This is the signature piece of the series. Each print is hand-signed by the artist.
As the title piece of the entire series, The Rebuilt Horizon serves as the definitive statement of the Kintsugi philosophy. A woman sits, holding her knees with her head partially bowed—a posture that is simultaneously vulnerable and immensely powerful.
Grace Remondo has combined this portrait with a second image of a vast seascape, symbolizing a journey toward a new future. By physically tearing the seascape and "reseaming" the horizon back together with mica, the artist literally rebuilds a broken world. It is a testament to the project’s core belief: that which has been fractured can be made stronger, more resilient, and more beautiful through the intentional act of repair.
Size Options: Available as a delicate A4 Fine Art Print
Medium: Physical Photomontage on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag
Method: A complex layering of two distinct narratives—portraiture and landscape.
Hand-Finished Detail: This work is a high-fidelity photograph of a physical photomontage. hand-tore a seascape and "reseamed" the horizon back together using gold mica. She then rephotographed the tactile assembly to capture the depth, the raw edges, and the luminous "fault line" of the repair.
The Feel: While the final print is smooth and archival, it carries the powerful visual memory of the physical tearing and mending. It offers a "meta-narrative" where the history of the repair is preserved in light and shadow.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: This is the signature piece of the series. Each print is hand-signed by the artist.