Abuse
I've been a wee bit under the weather this weekend so maybe why all of this fragile destruction appeals to me.
I'm amazed how these pieces, these vases and urns, have taken on a human quality. You almost wince while looking at them.
Canadian artist, Laurent Craste has created this riveting range of designs in white porcelain, inlaid with a “weapon” " that has deformed during the latest phase of manufacture."
That, or it's just plain old cool idea.
I'm amazed how these pieces, these vases and urns, have taken on a human quality. You almost wince while looking at them.
Canadian artist, Laurent Craste has created this riveting range of designs in white porcelain, inlaid with a “weapon” " that has deformed during the latest phase of manufacture."
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Anybody in their right decorative mind - like all interior design blog lovers- feels the abuse. It almost hurts to see things of beauty being massacered !
The violence in these 'art pieces' is too big for me.
The artist must have fallen out of ideas and had probably just watched a slasher movie.....
A big no no, for me.
Ron ( Empel collections) Creator of nice things.....
I think the point of art (any kind - fashion, music, interiors...) is to evoke emotion one way or another.
Ron, I hear you. But does art always have to be 'pretty' and match the sofa?
Willem DeKooning painted, misogynistic images, which are considered by most as masterpieces and are seen in beautiful, well designed homes.
that said, art is subjective. I for one like the juxtaposition of ugly and beautiful, in the right space.
Cynthia
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