VASE II
VASE Collection, 2024
Ink and silver foil on 80lb semi gloss paper
Taking inspiration from Chinese celadon ceramics from the Song Dynasty, Li wanted to explore the becoming of the Crackle Glaze / 冰裂纹 and how the pattern historically emerged from being considered defective accidents to being perceived as one the most appreciated aesthetics that kilns sought to master. The crackles showcase a motif of abstraction that is highly controlled yet extremely organic. Foil was adopted as a choice of medium by the Artist to convey the reflectivity of the glaze.
Unframed: 11”W x 14”H; Framed: 16”W x 20”H
VASE Collection, 2024
Ink and silver foil on 80lb semi gloss paper
Taking inspiration from Chinese celadon ceramics from the Song Dynasty, Li wanted to explore the becoming of the Crackle Glaze / 冰裂纹 and how the pattern historically emerged from being considered defective accidents to being perceived as one the most appreciated aesthetics that kilns sought to master. The crackles showcase a motif of abstraction that is highly controlled yet extremely organic. Foil was adopted as a choice of medium by the Artist to convey the reflectivity of the glaze.
Unframed: 11”W x 14”H; Framed: 16”W x 20”H
VASE Collection, 2024
Ink and silver foil on 80lb semi gloss paper
Taking inspiration from Chinese celadon ceramics from the Song Dynasty, Li wanted to explore the becoming of the Crackle Glaze / 冰裂纹 and how the pattern historically emerged from being considered defective accidents to being perceived as one the most appreciated aesthetics that kilns sought to master. The crackles showcase a motif of abstraction that is highly controlled yet extremely organic. Foil was adopted as a choice of medium by the Artist to convey the reflectivity of the glaze.
Unframed: 11”W x 14”H; Framed: 16”W x 20”H