The aesthetics of incompleteness values what is unfinished, fractured, or deliberately restrained—a Japanese tea bowl with one imperfect glaze, a sketch left as suggestion rather than statement. This approach recognizes that absence and constraint often activate imagination more powerfully than exhaustive completion.
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