Lex Pott | Diptych #115 | Unique, signed and numbered artwork
50
EUR
Material: Wood, Douglas Fir
Technique: Sand blasting
Signed and numbered
Measurements: 14,8 × 10,5 × 0,3 cm
The patterns are created by covering parts of the objects with rubber stickers during the sandblasting process. You can see the life of the tree in the wood: good summers give a wide annual ring, harsh winters a thin one. By sandblasting you blow away the soft rings of summer, leaving a wide gap.
Designer Lex Pott (1985) employs a raw and intuitive method. In his work, he returns to the
origin of the materials he uses most: wood, stone and metal. He does not hide his designs
under indirect layers, but reduces them to their very essence. He graduated cum laude in
2009 at the Design Academy Eindhoven.
Technique: Sand blasting
Signed and numbered
Measurements: 14,8 × 10,5 × 0,3 cm
The patterns are created by covering parts of the objects with rubber stickers during the sandblasting process. You can see the life of the tree in the wood: good summers give a wide annual ring, harsh winters a thin one. By sandblasting you blow away the soft rings of summer, leaving a wide gap.
Designer Lex Pott (1985) employs a raw and intuitive method. In his work, he returns to the
origin of the materials he uses most: wood, stone and metal. He does not hide his designs
under indirect layers, but reduces them to their very essence. He graduated cum laude in
2009 at the Design Academy Eindhoven.