Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33530
Title: Imagined&Erotion
Contributors/Performers: DA CONCEICAO CORREIA DOMINGUES, Patricia 
Issue Date: 2018
Abstract: Selected for European Prize for Applied Arts 2018, Monumentality – Fragility, BeCraft (WCC-BF), Moons, (BE), 2018
Keywords: European Prize for Applied Arts;jewellery;Reconstructed Onyx
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33530
Discipline: design en architectuur
Research Context: Participation in craft award within the context of my Phd research 2016-2020. Landscape - Object and Infinite A concept of infinity and objects as symbols of a process. Promotor: Prof. dr. David Huycke Co-promotor: Dr. Nadia Sels
Impact Description: Man and landscape have always been intrinsically connected to each other. The representation of a landscape is always a reconstructed image, a vehicle for different perceptions of immensity. In this way, a panoramic landscape picture can reveal the inside of a mountain, while a single fragment of a landscape can also represent the whole.Through processes of fragmentation Erosion mimics an imaginary relationship between the movements, patterns, and rhythms found in nature. On a small, controlled scale, blocks of artificial nature are broken and reunited with the idea of recreating an image of a landscape. The jewellery pieces form a link between the immense and the detail, and present a way to bring a grand-scale aspect of nature into the intimate realm of the human body.
Related Info: BeCraft (WCC-BF)
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
Appears in Collections:Artistic/designerly creations

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