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+ | Vase, bottle Boijmans Museum. | ||
+ | 1975 Stoneware, Glaze | ||
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+ | I was attracted to the object because of the natural shapes, brought together in a whole collection. The shapes seemed to be formed by coincidence. I associated them with mushrooms and a freezing moment of a particular liquid. They reminded me of the high speed water drop photographs of Heinz Maier. | ||
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+ | Nature creates all kind of random patterns, like a group of birds for example; together they create a form by flying a certain direction. Another stoneware collection that creates a overall concept is Lindform. | ||
+ | The inspiration for the Swedish company Lindform comes from the Scandinavian nature with it’s organic tones and simple shapes. Emerged from a moment picking stones on a beautiful beach. The collection also contains influences from Japan, whose minimalist style marries well with the Nordic design. | ||
+ | The vases are made in cooperation with Lindform in Thailand by a small family business with 40 years of experience. All products are handmade of lead-free porcelain clay. Every piece is unique in itself. | ||
+ | All vases together create a wonderful pebble beach but also each vase separately is of a beautiful simplicity, with or without a flower! |
Revision as of 08:59, 11 September 2014
Gotlind Weigel
Vase, bottle Boijmans Museum. 1975 Stoneware, Glaze
I was attracted to the object because of the natural shapes, brought together in a whole collection. The shapes seemed to be formed by coincidence. I associated them with mushrooms and a freezing moment of a particular liquid. They reminded me of the high speed water drop photographs of Heinz Maier.
Nature creates all kind of random patterns, like a group of birds for example; together they create a form by flying a certain direction. Another stoneware collection that creates a overall concept is Lindform. The inspiration for the Swedish company Lindform comes from the Scandinavian nature with it’s organic tones and simple shapes. Emerged from a moment picking stones on a beautiful beach. The collection also contains influences from Japan, whose minimalist style marries well with the Nordic design. The vases are made in cooperation with Lindform in Thailand by a small family business with 40 years of experience. All products are handmade of lead-free porcelain clay. Every piece is unique in itself. All vases together create a wonderful pebble beach but also each vase separately is of a beautiful simplicity, with or without a flower!