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dc.date.accessioned2025-03-07T14:31:57Z-
dc.date.available2025-03-07T14:31:57Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.date.submitted2025-02-25T15:39:22Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/45552-
dc.description.abstractBrick by Brick is a series of seven necklaces with pendants hand-cut from slices of fired bricks and meticulously hand-woven cords. Working with brick was an overwhelming corporeal and sensory experience for me. While I was surrounded by the grinder’s noise and tasted the dust while carving, the brick's material cracked open and revealed normally invisible qualities such as tiny shimmering pebbles that give the clay firmness or small fractures that, although harmless, give the pendants an illusive fragility. A single brick is a building in the making, its handheld format is primarily experienced by masons. But that changes once shaped into pendants, the stones feel exceptionally light and soft, unlocked by jewellery qualities such as material sensitivity and wearability. The pendants’ shapes are trowels used to lay bricks or plaster walls, resulting in shapes reminiscent of shields and amulets. Grinding and sanding bricks into these shapes draws attention to the tools and hands that built a wall, a building, a street, a city. They explore manual gestures related to (urban) craftmanship, often overlooked when experiencing a city, and allows the wearer to touch and be touched by the city. The cord of each necklace is hand-woven using the Japanese art of Kumihimo braiding. This time-consuming and labour-intensive craft technique adds to the attention to detail and allows each cord to be customised to a specific brick.-
dc.formatMaterial: brick, cotton or PAC // Dimensions: varied-
dc.subject.othermateriality-
dc.subject.otherjewellery-
dc.subject.otherbricks-
dc.titleBrick By Brick-
dc.typeArtistic/designerly creation-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatAOR-
local.type.specifiedArtefact:Jewelery-
dc.date.started2023-01-
dc.date.ended2023-07-
arts.contributor.creatorartistBUSSCHE, Liesbet-
arts.review.reviewDisciplinebeeldende kunsten-
arts.review.researchContextThe series Brick by Brick is an artistic result of my research in which I explore the materiality of the urban environment by interacting with seemingly solid and fixed objects such as bricks.-
arts.review.impactDescriptionExhibited at various exhibitions, such as Jewellery Parade (2024, Jaunmokas Palace, Latvia), Treasures, Trials & Troubles (2023, Munich Jewellery Week, Germany), Wie wat vindt heeft slecht gezocht (2023, Obsessed! Jewellery Festival, Belgium), among others.-
arts.relatedInfo.relatedOrganizationPXL-MAD School of Arts Hasselt-
dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.liesbetbussche.com/objects_brickbybrick.html-
item.contributorBUSSCHE, Liesbet-
item.fullcitation (2023) Brick By Brick.-
item.artistBUSSCHE, Liesbet-
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