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Dimensions | 50 × 12 × 50 cm |
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Artist Statement | From the sixteenth century, Iznik ceramics were stacked geometrically in kilns and trade caravans. The wind in the sails of the ships and the waves of the sea are represented in the handmade patterns of the illustration. The repetitive nature of gesture in traditional Eastern iconography was instrumental in the development of the gestural industry of the past. The practice of mass production has since created an unbreakable friendship between personal expression and mechanical reproduction. The project Grid I is a composition of ceramic repetitions that structure a geometric network in the form of an organic grid. The analog execution of the gesture structures a geometric sequence |