Embodied Elegance
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Bővebben
XERION
Xerion, the wasp, illustrates the interesting parallel between the gracefulness of insects and jewellery. Its body is made up of six watches, two rings and a bracelet. Its legs are composed of watch strap spring bars and buckles, its abdomen was constructed from ball bearings and bracelet parts and its wings from plexiglass sheet.
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CUSTOS
The sculptor’s main objective was to create a work in which the dominance of the curves and forms of the metal plates and their clear lines produce an aesthetic effect. He sought to achieve a unique blend of gracefulness, elegance, mythology and mechanics. It was an important goal throughout the creative process to make as many of the component elements of metal sheet as possible and to do the modelling by hand.
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E.M.P.
Italian car manufacturers place special emphasis on the aesthetic appearance of their models. Their cars are characterised by a design exuding power and a strict ‘look’. It is an interesting detail that this artwork was inspired by an Alfa Romeo. Its body was constructed from a typewriter, a VHS recorder and hard disks as well as hundreds of stainless steel, copper and aluminium parts, and a network of sixty-six springs.
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LADY BIRD
The body of this unique ladybird is a decorative metal sphere and its legs were made using small ball-joints, metal tubes, springs, a bike’s inner cable and clothes studs. The chrome-plated rods that provide the frames of the wings were fashioned from a wine rack, while the wings fitted on them were made of the perforated sheet of table speakers. The head was constructed from parts of hair clippers, mobile phones, wristwatches, hard disks and other small metal components. Its stinger was fashioned from bent and chrome-plated rods, copper coils, radio antennae, hard disks as well as wristwatch and mobile phone parts. Its body also contains a bike chain plate, colourful video copper coils and a tank with a small glass cloak, out of which two fuel pipes lead into it. Next to it is a golden watch clockwork full of cogwheels with a glass-covered casing. The Ladybird’s body has more than fifty springs, one metre of inner cable and approximately four hundred other, predominantly hand-polished parts.
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HELION
There are countless examples for analogies between the natural environment and man-made objects. We can discover the parallels between the resplendent dragonflies and the design of helicopters. This idea served as the basis for Helion and this association inspired its stunning colour scheme.
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STEELION
This mosquito was primarily inspired by sewing machine parts but it also contains pieces of numerous objects used nowadays. Its wings are made of hard disks and the perforated sheet that once covered speakers of a portable radio. A telescopic radio antenna was used for its proboscis, bicycle spokes and nipples for its legs and an inner cable for its feelers, while the tank on its abdomen is a vial and its abdomen is a light bulb. Its eyes and wings were fashioned from perforated sheet. The more than one hundred and fifty hand-polished parts that make up its body contain twenty- seven springs.
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CLARION
The sculptor’s primary aim when making this artwork was to use as many parts from clockworks as possible and to allow mainly spherical and round forms to dominate. Clarion’s legs and antennae are constructed from five watch strap buckles, which are secured with 1.5-mm screws. Its body is covered with six clock faces, back covers and eight clockworks. Its eyes are made of perforated plastic sheet shaped above candle flame. The wire mesh of its wings comes from a metal stationary holder; it is joined to the aluminium rod, from which the frames were fashioned, with a 0.2-mm copper wire. Its body was constructed from more than sixty components.
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