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Vessel "Conditions for Ornament No. 15"
Vessel "Conditions for Ornament No. 15"
Vessel "Conditions for Ornament No. 15"

Vessel "Conditions for Ornament No. 15"

Maker (England, born 1948)
Date1992
Object NameBowl
Mediumpatinated brass
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsH(max): 44.3cm; H:30cm; W:29.8cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1996 by the Contemporary Art Society.
Copyright© Michael Rowe (2004)
LocationOn Display - Gallery 04
Object numberABDAG008919
Keywords
About MeThis brass vessel is created from sheet metal which appears to behave like folded paper. Here the comparison ends as metal is extremely stiff and requires strength and skill to fold in crisp lines. The surprising surface texture, like scattered raindrops is achieved by a chemical patination, which also alters the original colour of the metal. Particles of tin are also fused onto the surface to give a burnished silvery texture.


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