哥本哈根艺术家Turi Heisselberg花了近20年的时间创作陶瓷作品,通过迷人的造型探索粘土的特性和质地。
在2013年推出的“有机形状”系列中,海塞尔伯格的血管富有表现力,形状柔软。作品简单而富有雕塑感,从粘土的材质和加工过程中汲取了内在的品质,并在造型中融入了自然的情感。泥土色调和凹槽结构暗指地衣、苔藓或地质层玄武岩柱、破碎的岩石和磨损的砂岩。其他作品则让人联想到仙人掌、海绵和壁球,它们既抽象又熟悉,仿佛它们本身就来自大自然。利用节奏模式,似乎是一些看不见的东西的地形图,不对称的作品是迷人的,当考虑到单独或一起作为一个有机的集合。

Copenhagen-based artist Turi Heisselberg has spent nearly two decades creating ceramic works that explore the character and texture of clay through their mesmerizing forms.
In the series ‘Organic Shapes’ from 2013, Heisselberg’s vessels are expressive and soft in their form. Simple and sculptural, the pieces draw from the qualities inherent to the material and process of working clay, and reference the emotion of nature in their shape. The earthen tones and fluted structures allude to lichen, moss or geological strata—basalt columns, crumbling rock, and worn sandstone. Other pieces evoke cacti, sea sponge and squash in their forms, which are simultaneously abstract and familiar, appearing as if they themselves have sprung from nature. Utilizing rhythmic patterns that appear like topographical maps of something unseen, the asymmetric works are mesmerizing when considered singularly or together as an organic collection.

Author: Turi Heisselberg
Photography: © OleAkhøj

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