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“Structural Vessel VI” ー馬場 康貴
“Structural Vessel VI” ー馬場 康貴
Item Code: MC1244
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Vicious peaks rise in digital format in an impossible spiral forming this basin by Baba Yasutaka. The vessel ios constructed of thousands of tiny porcelain shards fused together lego-like. A gravity defying representative work showing the artists dedication and will. It is 25 x 20 x 38 cm (10 x 8 x 15 inches) and is in excellent condition, directly from the artist.
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Baba Yasutaka was born in Nagasaki Prefecture in 1991. He finished at the Tajimi Ceramics Research Facility in 2017. His architectural works have been presented In the United States, TEFAF Maastricht, Germany, and in Art Miami and London as well as numerous domestic exhibitions. Capturing both light and shadows upon his facades, Baba’s aesthetic is intriguing not only for its sculptural beauty, but for his immaculate sense of detail and craftsmanship, evidenced by the scrupulous intensity of the tiny porcelain blocks that comprise his works, attached one by one by free-hand in pursuit of the elemental essence of porcelain’s natural beauty.
Due to size the cost of shipping will be accrued separately.
Baba Yasutaka was born in Nagasaki Prefecture in 1991. He finished at the Tajimi Ceramics Research Facility in 2017. His architectural works have been presented In the United States, TEFAF Maastricht, Germany, and in Art Miami and London as well as numerous domestic exhibitions. Capturing both light and shadows upon his facades, Baba’s aesthetic is intriguing not only for its sculptural beauty, but for his immaculate sense of detail and craftsmanship, evidenced by the scrupulous intensity of the tiny porcelain blocks that comprise his works, attached one by one by free-hand in pursuit of the elemental essence of porcelain’s natural beauty.
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