These are two slip cast porcelain vases with a full-body silk screen net pattern print that was transferred under the glaze.
The signature of Ane-Katrine von Bülow’s work is black and white precision patterns on ceramic pieces. She makes large-scale graphic patterns that cover vases, bowls and cylinders. Geometric patterns create illusions in her abstract compositions and Ane-Katrine describes her ceramic pieces as graphic porcelain. She strives to achieve aesthetic simplicity. Ane-Katrine applies 3D generated patterns to porcelain, bridging the gap between ceramics and the latest computer technology. Inspired by opposing themes of black and white, yin and yang, empty and full, inside and outside, her pieces are crafted with a nod at Japanese minimalism.
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These are two slip cast porcelain vases with a full-body silk screen net pattern print that was transferred under the glaze.
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These are two slip cast porcelain bowls, onto which a full-body silk screen print was transferred, under the glaze. The 3D mapped pattern was made to suit the 3D form of the bowls.
Photo: ©Ole Akhøj
This is a slip cast porcelain bowl, onto which a full-body silk screen print was transferred, under the glaze. The 3D mapped pattern was made to suit the 3D form of the ceramic bowl.
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Here is a slip cast porcelain bowl. The branches and berries print was made from a 3D mapped photography that was then adapted to the 3D form of the bowl. The piece was then glazed.
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These are hand built triangle cylinder vases. They showcase Ane-Katrine von Bülow's full-body criss-cross pattern.