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Gotlind Weigel
Vase, bottle Boijmans Museum. 1975 Stoneware, Glaze
Duo Gotlind Weigel (f) and Gerald Weigel (m) +/- 1975 Gotlind was vorn in Georgenburg 1932. 1949- 1956 apprenticeship and years of travel. Joined the London Gruppe/ together with Kuhn, Scheid and Schott. 1973 Studio Gabsheim with husband Gerald Weigel.
Made collection together and separate out of stoneware, glaze, porcelain vessel. Glaze has rough surface./ Combining these materials. Collection was affected by | Bauhaus but instead of straight lines they used curves. An other prominent thins where the three corners More to come.... Intense colorfulness and wheel throwing techniques. The shapes were inspired by nature, rock faces, lava shapes and in the end: shape of wings
Personal Interests
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. Inspired by serie EARTHFLIGHT. (This interest in birds from both sides is by accident) (Jelly fishes) (Bees eyes) 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!
- Heinz Maier
- Lindform- Sweden
- Lucie Rie- 1902- 1995 Austria born potter. Father was consultant of Sigmund Freud
- Carl Harry Stalhane- Sweden, Stoneware with matte glaze. 1960.
- Young Mi Kim- Young mi Kim was born and raised in south Korea. Her family immigrated to New York City in 1974.
She grew up surrounded by beautiful mountains in rural S.Korea, engaged in all forms of art. She studied Painting, graduating from Cooper Union in N.Y.C.
- Mårten Mårten Medbo- Crowd. Vase/ Sculpture. Sweden 2014.
- Finn Juhl- Denmark. 1950. Wooden Bowl.
- Pieke Bergmans- Holland. Light bulbs. Objects that look similar to Gotlinds shapes. Liquid freeze. Glass, Light, Textile.
- Andrea Branzi- Louis XXI Collection. Porcelaine humaine. Andrea Branzi designed "Louis XXI, Porcelaine humaine" for the Manufacture de Sèvres. A set of eleven pieces revealing forms that are light and undulating, organic and sensual, in body-tinted soft porcelain. A creation that faithfully reproduces his reflections on nature and hybridization.
| Details Louis XXl collection
Technique
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Bioturbation is the reworking of soils and sediments by animals or plants.[1] Its effects include changing texture of sediments (diagenetic), bioirrigation and displacement of microorganisms and non-living particles. NL- Bioturbatie is in de bodemkunde, sedimentologie, limnologie en oceanografie het door elkaar werken en verplaatsen van sediment door organismen (zowel planten als dieren).
Biomimetics or biomimicry is the imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems
Class/ Lesson 1
Reference Jon Stam/ Chasing the medium/ material for identical copy. Find the relation between historical context and personal association. Designing a tool to create a form/ shape based on randomness. Can you still see the difference between a man made/ nature made / machine made artefact/ object? Growing material/ mushrooms. Making timelap of this process. Make a material list for the identical copy.
Email Jon Stam/' Avant Gardisim, Radical Design Movements, Abstraction to the New Asthehetic, Nature as a New Media / Synthetic Biology, Conditional Design, the essence of the handmade versus the machine made, repetition, serial production, cultural codes, the Microcosm and Macrocosm, crafted aretfacts as scientific metaphors, White Cubing and Black Boxing. Not to forget Laminated Object Manufacturing, 2.5d printing, and virtual/augmented reality.
Assignment interpretation other students/
- Technology
- Time Frame
- Friend
Glass blowing Wood cutting Growing bacteria/ molds Melting plastics Ceramics
Baby toilet Vase Diner dish Hat Chair
Drink-straw Drank table Plants