Cristina Vezzini
MA work
MA work
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Bone China and glass -
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Bone china and glass
Light, mind and seed are connected to the human condition. Light is the power of life; without it life would not exist. Our mind is our own power; the house of our thoughts and memories. A seed that houses light as the creation of life.
I am aiming to create a collection of lighting sculptural pieces that create a theatrical atmosphere in space. On entering the form, the light is directed and diffused to create emotion. Emotion through form, emotion through material.
The connection between the material Bone China and the ‘immaterial’ - light - allows me to create a connection between the visible and invisible natural world.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Humanities
Programme
MA Ceramics & Glass, 2013
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Contact
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+44 (0)7517 206554
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Light, mind and seed are connected to the human condition. Light is the power of life; without it life would not exist. Our mind is our own power; the house of our thoughts and memories. A seed that houses light as the creation of life.
I am aiming to create a collection of lighting sculptural pieces that create a theatrical atmosphere in space. On entering the form, the light is directed and diffused to create emotion. Emotion through form, emotion through material.
The connection between the material Bone China and the ‘immaterial’ - light - allows me to create a connection between the visible and invisible natural world.
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Degrees
- BA (Hons), Applied Arts, University for the Creative Arts, Rochester, 2010
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Experience
- Internship, Royal Crown Derby, Derby, July–August 2012; Ceramic Assistant, Kate Malone, London, 2011–present; Ceramic Assistant, Valeria Nascimento, London, 2007–present
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Exhibitions
- Ceramic Art London, Royal College of Art, London, 2013; Point of Departure, Great Western Studios, London, 2013; Designer Crafts at the Mall, The Mall, London, 2011; New Designers, Business Design Centre, London, 2010
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Awards
- Winner, Commemorative Art Work, University for the Creative Arts, Rochester, 2009