A find of a Flintstone in the area of Netherlands. Its porous appearance while its strength is intact employed it with impressive characteristics & appearance.
a ridge-like rock shape and petrified wood pattern. With the extracted tube hanging above the rock of its origin, this stone becomes a sculptural wall piece which functions as a ‘wild-looking’ flower vessel.
About the series ‘Landscape Flower Vessels’ –
Flowers are intrinsically connected with composition and earth.
Influenced by varied vessels from past to present such as the dutch tulip vase and ikebana, in this series, rocks are turned into sceneries for holding flowers. The extracted core cylinders generate functional segments, composition and landscape.
With few interventions and elements, the designs parade with how theatrical and natural a vase can be.
Type: flower vessel
Materials: Flintstone (Silex), stainless steel.
Techniques: core-drilling in stone, metal-work
Dimensions LxWxH | 28x13x20cm (11x5x8'') |
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Weight (kg) | 8.0 |
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