This is a water sculpture from the Aquatopia collection. Pine cones are assembled over a large lab glass sphere, electroformed and copper coated. The copper is patinated, and the glass is patinated with limescale.
Katrin Spranger is a metal working visual artist at the intersection of sculpture, jewellery, and performance. Katrin started her training with a classic apprenticeship in Hamburg to become a goldsmith. "My training was extremely conservative.” Her desire to learn how to implement an idea or concept, however, led her to study at the University of Applied Arts in Hildesheim for metal design, under Prof. Werner Bünck. In Hildesheim she discovered her preference for working on large scales and sculpture. However it was not until she embarked on her master's degree in Stockholm with Prof. Karen Pontoppidan that she was able to express herself freely. "My approach to work and concepts developed there continues to guide me today. Above all, the focus on natural resources that might become depleted in the future, such as oil or water." Today, Katrin lives and works in London. Alongside her creative work she teaches in the academy that she co-founded and co-directs with Kelvin Birk.
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This is a water sculpture from the Aquatopia collection. Pine cones are assembled over a large lab glass sphere, electroformed and copper coated. The copper is patinated, and the glass is patinated with limescale.
Photo: ©Sylvain Deleu
This water bowl belongs to the Aquatopia collection. Faux fur is assembled and attached over the bowl, electroformed and then patinated.
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In this necklace the links are carved from wax and then cast in silver. The five biggest links are all hollow assembled and the smaller links are assembled from solid silver wire.
Photo: ©Katrin Spranger
This necklace belongs to the Somber collection. It has deteriorated, carved resin links as well as assembled silver links, and a clasp in oxidised silver.
Photo: ©Sylvain Deleu
This is a water sculpture from the Aquatopia collection. Moss is assembled on plumbing parts, over a glass sphere with two openings which sport electroformed copper. The copper is green patinated, and the glass is patinated with white limescale.