Tamara Efrat Uses 3D Printing To Turn Textiles Into Aged Ceramics
Artist and designer Tamara Efrat translates textiles by Bauhaus women weavers into 3D reliefs, which then become slip cast molds for these beautiful porcelain objects.
Tel Aviv-based interdisciplinary artist and designer Tamara Efrat is turning a traditional, hand-created craft into a digital one using algorithmic technology and 3D printing. Taking elements from textile works designed by Bauhaus women weavers, Efrat algorithmically translates these pieces into a three-dimensional relief, which then becomes 3D printed as a mold template. After creating the pieces of the slip cast mold, she pours porcelain slip, waits for the pieces to dry, and fires them in a kiln. The resulting objects, though digitally created, have a handmade, aged feel, like something that?s been excavated from ancient antiquity. The collection is appropriately named The Decorative Arts. ??????????????
Photos by Daniel Shechter.
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Tel Aviv-based interdisciplinary artist and designer Tamara Efrat is turning a traditional, hand-created craft into a digital one using algorithmic technology and 3D printing. Taking elements from textile works designed by Bauhaus women weavers, Efrat algorithmically translates these pieces into a three-dimensional relief, which then becomes 3D printed as a mold template. After creating the pieces of the slip cast mold, she pours porcelain slip, waits for the pieces to dry, and fires them in a kiln. The resulting objects, though digitally created, have a handmade, aged feel, like something that?s been excavated from ancient antiquity. The collection is appropriately named The Decorative Arts. ??????????????
Photos by Daniel Shechter.
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