Why imperfection in handmade art feels more authentic
```html Why imperfection in handmade art feels more authentic Photo by Elena Mozhvilo (@miracle_day_studio) As the gentle April warmth settles in, bringing with it the promise of new growth and a fresh perspective, I find myself musing on the quiet beauty of things that aren't perfectly uniform. You see, as a wife, a mother, and someone who values simply Being over constant Doing , I’ve learned that the most beautiful things often carry a little whisper of their story, a subtle mark of their making. There's a natural inclination in our culture to strive for perfection, to smooth out every wrinkle, to make everything look factory-made and flawless. But when it comes to handmade art, those little "imperfections" aren't flaws at all. They're signatures of authenticity. The Gentle Whisper of "Good Enough" Think about it: a mass-produced item feels distant, anonymous. It could have been made by anyone, anywhere. But a piece craf...