Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (barb) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects in Stockholm 2011
Beardrops (arch) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects. 2011
Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (burst1) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (skin) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (white) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
beardrops (duo) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (lilac) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (burst2) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops (chain) Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Crooked Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Bent Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
The unseen hook Installation view from the exhibition Beardrops at Stene Projects 2011
Beardrops Still from the project Beardrops 2009
Beardrops
at Stene Projects, Stockholm 2011.
The project deals with the idea of creating landscape formations by using the forces of nature as a tool and maker.
Objects that may have a distinct function, such as tables, hangers, shelves and candlesticks, but with a form that makes you question the way it is to be used.
Important is to capture the expression of naturalistic randomness that lies in the process. The aim is to find the stage between beauty and grotesque to create strongly built objects with a distinct body, in a mixture of manmade culture and the wilderness.
A land making process that leaves traces of ancient nature and reminiscences of a forgotten culture. Beardrops from the cave into your home.
Part of this project was made during my residency at Ekwc ( European ceramic workcenter) in The Netherlands. The project was supported by Iaspis.