Surfactants

The surface of this crockery carries a decorative layer created by bubbles. Through a  ‘surfactant’ – an aid to dissolve two immiscible liquids by reducing their surface tension- the enamel is dissolved in the bubble. The bubble, therefore, becomes the pencil that transfers the enamel on the surface of the ceramic. Surfactants is a new way of decorating that is open to chance and the story of the bubble.

Year
2014
Material
glazed porcelain
Sizes
sizes in diameter | cup 8cm | small plate 17cm
project in development


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