British Council Collection
LUNCH SET 2002
Hanne Rysgaard (1969 – )
Details
- Dimension
- Media
- SLIP CAST WHITE EARTHENWARE WITH INDUSTRIAL TRANSFERS
- Accession number
- P7624/A-D
Summary
Functionality plays a key role in my ceramic work and the tableware sets were designed to incorporate inter-changeable objects, such as a bowl, a beaker, and a box with a lid, which also functions as a saucer. The forms of all the pieces are kept as simple and geometric as possible, with references to industrial design and my own personal appreciation of utilitarian form. I draw inspiration from airline meals, school-dinner trays, picnic sets etc.
Industrial chintz transfers are used as surface decoration to achieve dialectic interplay with the simplistic forms and neutral glaze surface. As well as adding a playfulness and individuality to the objects, it’s my way of acknowledging, appreciating and including certain aspects of ‘Englishness’.
Everything but … The British Council 2003
Glossary
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Design
The arrangement of elements or details in an artefact or a work of art.
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Glaze
Vitreous coatings applied to pottery to make objects watertight and as a form of decoration. Also a glaze can be a thin, translucent or transparent coating applied to the surface of a painting to modify the colour tones. Glazes may also be applied on top of one another as a means of creating a sense of depth and translucency.