Black brown sandstone, fired at 1220°
If an aesthetic reminiscent of ancient Greek ceramics immediately comes to mind when observing this work by Laure and Jason Theodosiou, it is thanks to their mathematical research that they were able to achieve such a result.
Pieces with undulatory patterns like this ceramic are finely studied, calibrated, and modeled using computers, based on experiments according to the types - and properties - of the earths used (porcelain, sandstone or clays), before be completed by the direct intervention of the artist's hand.
“The objective is to merge the intelligence of the hand and the machine for the benefit of artistic creation. This combination of craftsmanship, design and science aims to magnify the object by working on shape, pattern and texture until an overall harmony is achieved."
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BLACK SPIRAL II
Black brown sandstone, fired at 1220°