Video: Red and blue. Collection of painted tableware Pattern Diary
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Only two colors - blue and red - were used in his graduation project by a Spanish designer Renée Rossouwworking on a collection of unusual tableware Pattern diary … Two colors - but with them she conveyed on the surface of the dishes everything that she learned about the history, culture and art of Cape Town for the whole year while the work on the project lasted. Features of the structure of neighborhoods, residential and industrial buildings, the geometry of streets and squares, and even wall inscriptions and murals - Rene Rossouve took into account every little detail in order to then transfer it to her creative project, immortalizing in two colors on the smooth clay sides of decanters, plates, jugs, kegs and mugs.
And the most interesting thing is that, being a collection of tableware, each of its elements, nevertheless, is an exclusive, independent object, capable of decorating a room without outside help, in which it will be given a place on a shelf, table or showcase. Each element of the collection can be viewed as an addition to the others, or perceived as a separate art object.
The Pattern Diary project was created by Rene Rossuv in collaboration with renowned Italian designer Jaime Hayon from the Bosa Ceramiche studio. These and other works by the talented designer can be seen on her website.
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