Infinity. The Rock and Wind collection

by Monika Gedrimaite Lithuania

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 18x18x27
Unique Pieces Material : Glazes, Stoneware
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This is one of a kind stoneware sculptural piece from the artist’s collection “The Rock and Wind”.
The sculpture was made immitating 3D printing technique, built using hand-manual tools, finished with transparent glaze.

Fired in electrical kiln, 1250°C.

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Weight 3,5 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 30 cm
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About the designer


Monika Gedrimaite (b. 1990) is ceramics artist based in Vilnius. Artist explores the dialectic between the vessel as material and conceptual formation. Gedrimaitė is interested in utilitarian foundation of a vessel and new possibilities of use. By universalizing the meaning of a vessel, ceramicist reduces recognition of an object until only a trace remains. Using the technical methods of creating and deconstructing ceramics, Gedrimaitė presents the objects of an imaginary function, which are not necessarily related to the original purpose, giving them a new concept of a vessel.

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