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A grotesque yet elegant creature built from china pottery shards, its structure barely holding together. Succulents emerge from its joints and fractures, spilling over like an uncontrolled garden. The plants appear alive, their tendrils wrapping around the porcelain as though claiming it. The monster glows faintly, an otherworldly fusion of fragility and thriving life
A full shot of a moss-covered concrete and wooden pathway with a cracked kintsugi porcelain cat resting on it. The porcelain cat is made of broken fragments of white and blue china, creating a cat-like shape. The cracked pieces glow with a soft light from within, emphasizing the kintsugi effect. Various types of succulents, including haworthia, echeveria, and string of pearls, are growing out of the cracks and crevices of the cat, giving it the appearance of a living planter. Vines with thin roots are wrapped around the ceramic body, and the succulents are thriving. The background is a soft, out-of-focus green garden, suggesting a natural and serene outdoor setting. The pathway also has patches of moss. The overall aesthetic combines traditional craftsmanship with natural botanical elements, resulting in a unique and captivating piece of art.