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3 STEPS OF SNOW

An artwork consisting of 3 distinct sculptures, each one showcasing the ephemeral nature of snow and its relationship to the material world. Used is a combination of plaster, porcelain and almost pure boneash and woodash to create the pieces.

 

The 3 Step of Snow represents both life and death, as well as past life traces. A collapsed pinecone for instance, is a fossil of  movement and transformation of form.

Date:  Janurary 2024

Where: Royal Danish Academy Exhibition Hall , Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 53 Copenhagen K, DK

Project type: Art project, Exhibition project

Materials: Organic material, Ceramic, Porcelain, residual materials - boneash, woodash, plaster, local clay

Three steps in Snow, the three artworks by Anna Maria Sand Jensen, porcelain, ceramics, organic material, impermanence, snow
Three steps in Snow, the three artworks by Anna Maria Sand Jensen, porcelain, ceramics, organic material, impermanence, snow
Process, material research, looking into the phenomena of snow, organic materials, ceramics and porcelain , waste and organic

CONCIOUS
MATERIAL USE

The artwork is captures the beauty, tranquility and intense phenomena of snow. Crafted using a material analysis frame, I have selected materials that expand in materiality, including glaze, clay body, and form.

 

The few chosen materials , like bone ash, carries a connection to life and death, adding an additional layer of depth to the piece. 

By using organic materials and collecting in nature, direct transformation of these becomes ceramic form. 

Porcelain made with organic materials, waste and ashes, art and craft showing impermanence , life and death
Porcelain made with organic materials, waste and ashes, art and craft showing impermanence , life and death
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