
Dueodde VII. is a combination of two different composites of gypsum, dyed with ink. The sand carving process eroded the top layer to create a contrast between the clear form and the imperfect surface. The piece is reflecting upon the Japanese aesthetic of ‘Wabi-sabi' and leaves space to appreciate the narrative of the material itself.
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Gypsum, Sculpture

Anett creates striking glass sculptures