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Michael Boroniec Spatial Spirals What Began With Teapots And A Single

michael Boroniec Spatial Spirals What Began With Teapots And A Single
michael Boroniec Spatial Spirals What Began With Teapots And A Single

Michael Boroniec Spatial Spirals What Began With Teapots And A Single The result is a body of sculptural objects, resembling and born of functional vessels. created: 2014. michael boroniec: spatial spirals what began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that vary in form, degree of expansion, and number of coils. each vessel is wheel thrown then deconstructed. What began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that vary in form, degree of expansion, and number of coils. each vessel is wheel thrown then deconstructed. this process reveals aspects of the vase that most rarely encounter. within the walls, maker’s marks become evident and contribute to the texture.

michael boroniec spatial spirals what Began With вђ Ceramics Now
michael boroniec spatial spirals what Began With вђ Ceramics Now

Michael Boroniec Spatial Spirals What Began With вђ Ceramics Now Spiral teapot; bouquet; michael boroniec; black; collapse. spatial spirals. what began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that vary in form, degree of expansion, and number of coils. each vessel is wheel thrown then deconstructed. this process reveals aspects of the vase that most rarely encounter. By slicing the familiar vase form into a visually exciting coil, unwinding upwards in space, boroniec’s spirals create a sense of energy not often seen in ceramic sculpture. “what began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that vary in form, degree of expansion, and number of coils,” says boroniec. Spatial spiral; helix. what began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that vary in form, degree of expansion, and number of coils. each vessel is wheel thrown then deconstructed. this process reveals aspects of the vase that most rarely encounter. Michael boroniec is an american artist, based in massachusetts who studied at rhode island school of design. the peculiarity of his art resides in the use of ceramic as a primary material. boroniec’s spatial spirals series involves to create sculptural objects by modelling vessel thrown on the wheel, into open spirals.

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