FRANKBROS says
Flowing contours and a sculptural form define Ekaterina Bazhenova Yamasaki's 'Banned Book No. 2', produced in collaboration with British brand Completedworks. Crafted from white ceramic, the organic vessel is taken from 'Fold', a family of items that trace elements of choreography while simultaneously alluding to chance and serendipity. The result is a layering of creases and folds, which are combined for a dramatic silhouette that conveys movement and fluidity, and equally nods to the application of drapery in the history of painting.
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FRANKBROS says
Flowing contours and a sculptural form define Ekaterina Bazhenova Yamasaki's 'Banned Book No. 2', produced in collaboration with British brand Completedworks. Crafted from white ceramic, the organic vessel is taken from 'Fold', a family of items that trace elements of choreography while simultaneously alluding to chance and serendipity. The result is a layering of creases and folds, which are combined for a dramatic silhouette that conveys movement and fluidity, and equally nods to the application of drapery in the history of painting.