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Untitled The result of studies into the dynamics of sense of movement conveyed in single, resolved forms — this untitled piece conveys fluidity in a remarkable use of porcelain. Appearing soft and foamlike, Lund intends the shape to shift in proximity, appearing spontaneously or meticulously arranged as the viewers focus switches. Her continued use of ceramic comments on the material’s fragility and ubiquity, and the potential it holds for creating something unexpected. https://hieronymusobjects.com/images/thumbs/0019327_untitled.jpeg
Ceramic Sculpture 6.75 inches 9.25 inches 9.00 inches
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Untitled

Manufacturer: Artist: Kristine Tlge Lund
The result of studies into the dynamics of sense of movement conveyed in single, resolved forms — this untitled piece conveys fluidity in a remarkable use of porcelain. Appearing soft and foamlike, Lund intends the shape to shift in proximity, appearing spontaneously or meticulously arranged as the viewers focus switches. Her continued use of ceramic comments on the material’s fragility and ubiquity, and the potential it holds for creating something unexpected.
Medium: Ceramic
Dimensions: 9.25x6.75x9.00
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The result of studies into the dynamics of sense of movement conveyed in single, resolved forms — this untitled piece conveys fluidity in a remarkable use of porcelain. Appearing soft and foamlike, Lund intends the shape to shift in proximity, appearing spontaneously or meticulously arranged as the viewers focus switches. Her continued use of ceramic comments on the material’s fragility and ubiquity, and the potential it holds for creating something unexpected.
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