The Wabi Sabi & Transcendence Collections
Wearable art that celebrates imperfection. My Wabi Sabi and Transcendence collections turn sustainable fabrics into a conversation about growth, stillness, and finding beauty in the unfinished.
It’s okay to carry the cracks. This video introduces the Wabi Sabi collection, which embraces the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity. It’s for those who carry their stories in the details.
This video is for every artist who has ever chased perfection. I share my thoughts on embracing the unfinished and the imperfect, the core philosophy behind the Wabi Sabi collection.
In this video, I explain how the Transcendence artwork inspired pieces in the Wabi Sabi collection. Each outfit is tailored to perfection, yet crafted with the story of the one wearing it.
Art that dares us to outgrow our limits. The Transcendence shift dress from the Wabi Sabi collection features a bold, colorful art panel that encourages you to embrace change and growth.
A studio shot of the Transcendence shift dress. The clean lines and bell sleeves create a modern silhouette, while the abstract artwork serves as a powerful focal point.
For every version you're becoming. This video shows the Transcendence shift dress in motion, a piece designed to support you as you evolve and outgrow what no longer fits.
Outgrow everything that asks you to shrink. Here I am wearing the Transcendence shift dress, a comfortable and empowering piece for walking through life with confidence.
Art that moves with you. This image captures the essence of the Transcendence shift dress, a piece that allows you to carry a story of growth and change wherever you go.
The Transcendence shift dress, for days that bloom brighter because of you. This vacation shot shows how the dress brings a pop of color and artistry to a beautiful beach setting.
Where art meets couture. This image introduces the Wabi Sabi collection, featuring a model in the Kintsugi silk scarf top, a piece that blends imperfect beauty with high fashion.
About The Wabi Sabi & Transcendence Collections
These pieces are not printed. Every abstract stroke you see on the collar or panel is hand-painted directly onto the fabric. Because I create in small, slow-fashion batches, the artwork you receive is unique, so no two garments are identical.
When I designed the Wabi Sabi collection, I was thinking about the beauty of the unfinished. It is a Japanese philosophy that celebrates the cracks in our story and the reality of change. I wanted to translate that feeling into clothing that does not demand perfection, but invites you to be yourself. The Transcendence pieces followed that same thread, focusing on the idea of outgrowing spaces and situations that no longer fit us.
You will find these themes in the bold color blocking and raw, abstract illustrations that define these garments. I choose materials like hemp, linen, and handloom cotton because they have a soul of their own. They breathe, they age, and they soften over time, much like the wearer.
This is not mass-produced fashion. Every piece is constructed to last, using sustainable hardware and high-thread-count stitching. Whether it is a structured shift dress or a fluid co-ord set, the art is not a sticker or a digital copy. It is a layer of paint applied with intent. If you are looking for clothing that feels more like an extension of your own journey rather than a trend, this is where we begin.
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Hey, I am Keerthana. I started Artbeats because I believe art should not just stay on a wall, but walk with you. I pour my heart into every stitch, making sure that when you wear my pieces, you are not just wearing clothes, but carrying a story that feels like yours.
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