Vases That Stretch Color Until Form Disappears and Perception Takes Over - Yanko Design
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Vases That Stretch Color Until Form Disappears and Perception Takes Over - Yanko Design
"Stretch Color resists the urge to explain itself, lingering in ambiguity between object and illusion, material and mirage, ultimately revealing a study of perception itself."
"The vases oscillate between two dimensions and three-dimensional form, appearing as planar artwork from certain angles, then re-emerging as sculptural objects when viewed differently."
"Color appears to stretch across the object's surface, creating a visual tension where deeper hues anchor the form while fading edges dissolve it into the surrounding space."
"The collection challenges fundamental expectations of objects by presenting portions that seem to vanish through optical diffusion, creating a ghost of form that flickers between visibility and invisibility."
Stretch Color presents a collection of vases that blur the lines between two-dimensional art and three-dimensional objects. The design employs acrylic layering and spray coloration to create gradients that transition from dense pigment to transparency. This visual tension between presence and absence is enhanced by the varying sizes of the vases, each interpreting the concept of stretch uniquely. The collection invites viewers to reconsider their expectations of objects, as portions appear to vanish through optical diffusion, creating a ghostly outline that flickers between visibility and invisibility.
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