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Etching with chin-collé on 5600 gsm Somerset satin // 8 Pots (Portfolio of 8) by Jonas Wood, created in 2017, is an etching series with chin-collé on 5600 gsm Somerset satin paper. This limited edition portfolio showcases eight distinct vases, each with its own unique design and texture, blending influences from various cultures and artistic periods. The pots feature a mix of contemporary and classical elements, including Greek amphorae, modernist patterns, and Asian-inspired motifs. Wood’s attention to detail and texture emphasizes the tactile quality of ceramics while transforming them into graphic compositions. The monochromatic and subdued color palette highlights the diversity of form and pattern, making each pot visually distinct within the cohesive series.
8 Pots (Portfolio of 8), 2017
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Etching with chin-collé on 5600 gsm Somerset satin // 8 Pots (Portfolio of 8) by Jonas Wood, created in 2017, is an etching series with chin-collé on 5600 gsm Somerset satin paper. This limited edition portfolio showcases eight distinct vases, each with its own unique design and texture, blending influences from various cultures and artistic periods. The pots feature a mix of contemporary and classical elements, including Greek amphorae, modernist patterns, and Asian-inspired motifs. Wood’s attention to detail and texture emphasizes the tactile quality of ceramics while transforming them into graphic compositions. The monochromatic and subdued color palette highlights the diversity of form and pattern, making each pot visually distinct within the cohesive series.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
