Fragile fingers on a grand piano, 2013. In delft blue ink, a symbol of Dutch tradition and beauty, Marcel created a series of experimental porcelain arms, exact copies of the beautiful, renowned pianist Iris Hond’s real arms, through a process of 3D scanning, prototyping and casting. Each piece is hand-painted and every tattoo design is different, turning these pieces into limited unique pieces. Richly decorated hands become true icons, tattooed in Delft Blue from the elbow until the fingers. Magical instruments that enchant the world. Edition of 14 pieces, right hands only. Price per piece.
About The Fragile Fingers on a Grand Piano are designed as the hands and arms of world-renown Dutch pianist Iris Hond. This series of porcelain arms are replicas of the pianist’s real arms, created through a process of 3D scanning, prototyping and casting. Each piece and tattoo is hand painted differently in delft blue ink, turning them into limited unique signatures of play, poetry and fantasy. They come in pairs and also as single right hands. Single: edition of 14 pieces +2 Artist Proofs Pair: edition of 6 pieces +1 Artist Proof.
A series of illustrated Lincolnshire words illustrated in the style of delftware. The Dutch were inspired to make delftware inspired by Chinese porcelain. They often featured typical Dutch scenes such as windmills and ships. So when the Dutch came to Lincolnshire to drain the fens, they forgot to illustrate Lincolnshire scenes. I fixed it.
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Ever since we spotted the work of Kirstie van Noort from her graduating show at the Dutch Design Academy Eindhoven, it was clear she was a nascent talent.
Bouke de Vries est un artiste restaurateur hollandais, qui travaille à Londres. Spécialisé dans l’art de la céramique et de la porcelaine, il s’i
Delicate nerikomi porcelain ceramics by Dutch artist Maria ten Kortenaar. Represented Kellie Miller Arts an award-winning art, sculpture and ceramics gallery, Brighton UK.
PAPER BAG KIKI H15 Designer Kiki van Eijk Weight (kg) 0.620000 Colour white Material porcelain Diameter (cm) 0 Height (cm) 15.3 Length (cm) 13 Width (cm) 13 Kiki van Eijk Kiki van Eijk is now one of the most accomplished names of Dutch design. She studied at the Design Academy of Eindhoven where she met her future partner, Joost van Bleiswijk. Kiki’s world is whimsical and colourful, lyrical and personal, yet refined by skilful craftsmanship. Her wide range of works includes carpets, lighting, furniture, ceramics, glassware and textiles. Inspired by the smallest details of the everyday and by the forms of nature, Kiki continues to surprise and delight manufacturers and consumers alike. Her work has been presented in museums, galleries and fairs worldwide, including Basel, London, Paris, Milan, Venice, New York, Tokyo, Rome, Moscow, and Holon. Her collaborations include brands as Hermès, Saint-Louis, 1882 Ltd, MOOOI, Häagen-Dazs and Serax. Read more Brand Serax