Martin Bu

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Martin Bu

 

The author presents a collection of figurative sculptures inspired by industrial production of similar interior objects produced in porcelain factories and manufactures on Bratislava Design Week. Figurines and small sculptures are moved into new meaning levels and situations. The material remains the same. Digital technologies used in the design process are intentionally exposed on the final shapes.

 

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Prestavka Lunch Break, porcelánova plastika, 2012

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