A Dream of Flowerland
Summary
An investigation of the transformation of flower decorations at four porcelain pots selected from the CLAY permanent exhibition. What happens when I transform it through IT-technologies and unfold it in concrete and ceramic glazed concrete corresponding to the architecture of the museum?
Supported by
My contribution supported by
The Danish Art Council – Visual Art - Production
Description of project
See attached pdf.file
Description of work included
I did 3D scan of the 4 pots, taking 50-100 photos of each pot 360 degrees around it. By the software Recap this was transformed to a 3D computermesh which in the software 3D Studiomax was unfolded into a 2D mesh, done by Sune Amtofte, Liquid Media. This was transformed to a grayscale photo – which in Photoshop was transformed into a relief and then 3D printed. The 3D prints were transformed into silicone rubber forms in which I could cast the concrete. Half of the concrete reliefs were bisque fired and after that glazed with feldspar stoneware glazes and stoneware fired. (I here used the concrete I have developed, Questioning material design, Bache 2014)
Type of work
Ceramic site-specific installation art
Published in
CLAY Museum of Ceramic art Denmark 12. October until 31. Of march THEY DID A GROUP CATALOGUE ALSO
Link to web site
https://claymuseum.dk/udstilling/atrium-den-levende-krukke/
http://www.anjabache.com/a-dream-of-flowerland-clay-2018/
Date
2018Creator
Bache, Anja Margrethe
Keywords
biodiversity
decorative arts
IT-technology
registration methods
architecture
materiality and expressions
context and an ever longing of freedom
Publication type
artistic work
Language
eng