Reversed Volumes by Mischer' Traxler are shaped by capturing the imprint of a fruit/vegetable.
The space between a vessel and a fruit/vegetable is filled with ceramics. After the original organic material is taken away, the bowl preserved the actual imprint. The surface of each fruit/vegetable is detailed represented and let's the user see it from a different view.
The fruits and vegetables used for the collection are: cauliflower, celeriac, cabbage, melon, red beet, fennel, green apple, yellow pepper and orange.
I really wish I had come up with this idea!!!!
I LOVE how the outside is smooth, and just the inside is the shape of the vegetable. So awesome. I want to do this.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how they did this with all the undercuts?
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they use these pieces for? They are beautiful, but with so many undercuts, is it just for show?
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