الأربعاء، 1 فبراير 2017

اعادة تصدير الخشب التالف كقطع اكسسوار نفيسة, شركة لافيدا لتصميم الديكور الداخلي

intrigued by the phenomena of natural metamorphosis, austrian artist thomas medicus creates crystalis — a series of digitally designed glass sculptures with extensive 3D volumes. these tessellated pieces borrow the structural richness of chrysalis (or pupae), an advanced transformation stage of butterfly larvae right before they release themselves from their cocoons.
crafting a total of three pieces, thomas medicus has interpreted that natural occurence as a digitized chrysalis with abstracted architectures. after 3D modeling the geometric structures on a computer software, all glass fragments have been hand-cut and joined together manually. in the end, wanting to highlight that relationship between nature and architecture, driftwoods are enclosed by the triangulated glass structures.
 
detail view: the fragments are digitally designed










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