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THE MAKERS TABLE

At the heart of my craft lies a focus on the fusion of different fields, particularly ART and SCIENCE. After collaborating with a geologist, I developed a unique table that reflects the processes of a craftsperson.

 

This table not only acts as an art piece, but also serves as an example of my passion for ceramics and the use of raw materials and reusing waste. Through my research, I aim to uncover new methods for working with ceramics while also highlighting the beauty inherent in the process.

Date:  January 2024

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

Project type:  Artistic research -  Installation project

Materials: Ceramic, Glass, wood, cardboard, upcycled waste, plastic, paper

The Makers Table
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IMPERMANENCE
IN MATERIALITY

This piece, is a part of the project IMPERMANENCE IN MATERIALITY - THAT WHICH REMAINS, showcases a diverse range of ceramics techniques. Inspired by fossilization, this piece incorporates recycled, crushed ceramic and glass waste, along with locally sourced raw materials.

 

Exhibited at events such as the Open House at the Royal Danish Academy and the Center of Crafts Bornholm Grønbechsgård, it exemplifies a sustainable and innovative approach to craft practices. 

Ceramic fossel, from The Makers Table, Raw material samples
Close up, A " fossil" made from ceramics, for The Makers Table
Close up, The Makers Table
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