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Dessus Dessous

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The rug has a special way of approaching the question of volume. In the Chinese or French tradition, the effect of depth is sometimes obtained by the « trompe l’œil ». In this “Dessus-Dessous” collection, it is the differences in the fiber’s composition that gives this feeling of layer and therefore of volume: pure silk on top, followed by the mix of wool and silk, on an entirely wool background.
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Dessus Dessous 01 12

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B1512
Marcel Zelmanovitch
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170cm

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Dessus Dessous
The rug has a special way of approaching the question of volume. In the Chinese or French tradition, the effect of depth is sometimes obtained by the « trompe l’œil ». In this “Dessus-Dessous” collection, it is the differences in the fiber’s composition that gives this feeling of layer and therefore of volume: pure silk on top, followed by the mix of wool and silk, on an entirely wool background.
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 6 710.27

This rug can be edited according to the characteristics present, or homothetically, to the desired dimensions. Any modification of proportion, color or texture requires the agreement of the creator.

Dessus Dessous

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Dimensions260 × 170 cm
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An exploration into depth, with ceramics by Christophe Bonnard
Marcel Zelmanovitch’s colour choices bear the imprint of the 1960s, the years that sweetened his childhood and echo through his imagery. Bold, energizing and vibrant; using strong contrasts the artist creates the energy that he seeks to convey. A particular notion of modernity, an idealised image of this period which has become, as we see here, a timeless aesthetic approach.There are many aspects here which converge with Christophe Bonnard’s work as ceramic artist. There is colour, of course, but also the use of matter to create the illusion of depth on a level surface. With a craftsman’s technique he displays perfect mastery in the production of his personal artistic expression. Thanks to his empirical research into the behaviour of materials when subjected to radical temperature change, he creates patterns out of the lustre of enamel by applying the results of his molecular calculations and practising his mastery of firing techniques. The pieces he has produced are treasures comparable to fine jewellery and are presented in our gallery’s Dessus Dessous collection with great pleasure.
Jad Caroll

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