Screen
Accession Nr.: | 2006.121.1 |
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Artist/Maker: |
Pinviczki, Judit (1971 - ) |
Place of production: | Hungary |
Materials: | cowhide; nubuck; wood |
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Techniques: | lacing leather; leather inlay; perforated; waxed |
Dimensions: |
height: 200 cm
width: 200 cm
thickness: 1,8 cm
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It consists of ten wooden frames with perforated edges fastened with individual leather lacing and folded accordion-like. On both sides of each, there are black and brown leather mosaic inlays of geometric patterns stuck to both sides of MDF panels. When still a student of leather craft, Judit Pinviczki got acquainted with the traditional Japanese leather lacing technique which she took as a starting point to develop a unique technique. The leather ribbon connecting the perforated elements
constitutes a hinge-like device rigid on one side and flexible on the other, with the help of which geometric spatial formations can be constructed.
Literature
- Semsey Balázs: Acquisitions between 2006 and 2010. Ars Decorativa, 28. (2012). 2012. - Nr. 1.2.