Objectivities
It's interesting how objects got their shape, how they got reinvented and how (and when) they have reached their final form. In these series I have chosen daily objects which have only little value. Their functionality has gained the upper hand.
These objects are not visible in one's interior or they are perpetuated for single use only. When we notice them, It's a bit like gazing with eyes open; we see their functionality, but not their design.
'Objectivities' are portraits of these forgotten designs. They appear as pure shapes, without imperfections and their surface is made shiny and smooth. Let's rediscover these neglected designs and try to see them with an uninhibited view.
'Spinning cowls' 45cm x 25/37cm black fineline marker on white paper"
'Glasses, dishes and cups' 90cm x 90cm black and grey marker on white paper
'Bricks' 110 x 75cm black fineline marker on white paper (frame= 120cm x 85cm)
'Wipkip' 75cm x 66cm black fineline marker on white paper
'EPS' 75cm x 75cm black fineline marker on white paper
'Finials' 75cm x 94cm black fineline marker on white paper
'Siphon' 58cm x 58cm black fineline marker on white paper
'Swimming line' 63cm x 81,5cm black and grey marker on white paper