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Alicja Strzyzynska, Big Lacuna Lamp - Living Form Collection Gypsum

Alicja Strzyzynska

Big Lacuna Lamp - Living Form Collection Gypsum
Pigmented plaster, light bulb
finish: Natural (White/Light grey)
60 x 25 x 135 cm
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The presented objects are an attempt at a dialogue between the essence of fine art and the functionality of design, to create intimate objects which stimulate emotions. That brings humans...
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The presented objects are an attempt at a dialogue between the essence of fine art and the functionality of design, to create intimate objects which stimulate emotions. That brings humans closer to the connection with their primal nature and to their well-being. The project’s main objective is to produce illumination which assists in helping with anxiety and depression through mindfulness practice. The lamps are made for calming, bringing inner peace by concentrating on them.

The forms of the lamps are the result of the intuitive approach of modernist philosopher Henri Bergson. In his methodology, intuition is a product of our organism and, thus, of nature, contributing to the primal human senses being understood. Built pieces are made of organic, abstract shapes that seem recognisable even though they have never been seen before. Their form and materials engage with the senses on a primal level. The collection is made of pigmented plaster while experimenting with traditional carving techniques to create distinct finishes. Using this method, I was able to create textures similar to natural patterns, which are diverse and unpredictable.
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Foreign Dialogues, Melbourne Design Week 2023, for FIN Gallery
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