Gaïamorphism, Unique Organic Vase, Aurore
$1,045
1st Dibs
Gaïamorphism, unique organic vase, AuroreMeasures: 23 x 8 x 7.5 cmEstablished in Gironde estuary, Gaïamorphism process embodies the local topography through raw available material by using ancestral ceramic techniques. Gaïamorphism draws here the future of craft, a sustainable approach of making where the aesthetic is defined by intrinsic characteristics of the place such as the materials and the landscape relief.Aurore Piette - Craftswoman of the seabased in FranceDesign ENSAAMA Olivier de Serres ParisFashion design ESAA Duperré ParisMA Material Futures Central Saint Martins School LondonAurore Piette practice draws a neo vision of making by transgressing our current way of fabrication and the traditional craft techniques. Inspired by the natural elements and craftsmanship, the craftswoman of the sea, Aurore Piette, offers to redefine the notions of making and craft by establishing neo rituals where nature as a manufacturer replaces the manufactured nature.Currently, awareness is rising for better consumption through a more transparent system. In this way, as a designer first, but also as a consumer, I felt the necessity to challenge the current way of production and consumption by understanding and transgressing the path which a product goes through and to question: From what, from whom and how an item has been made? Here the nature becomes a metaphor of the maker, offering another dimension to the notions of origins and making.Thus, self-proclaiming her practices through contemporary craft, passive, vegan design and wabi-sabi philosophy, the craftswoman of the sea aims to share a passive, respectful, transparent vision of what fabrication could be in a post-Industrial area.More than a journey into making, here Marecreo proposes a personal path defining values and convictions. Thus through this project, Aurore Piette wishes to offer to people the tools to experience their own journey. The aim is to share and broadcast values using materials as a tangible expression of self-prospection. Here the artefacts are an illustration of the path of discovery.