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Place of Origin: Canadian
Borrowed Form #8, Cast Silicon Bronze Vessel
By Henry Norris Workshop, Henry Norris
Located in Vancouver, BC
Borrowed Forms takes on loan shapes of the natural world and translates them into domestic objects. Rocks, charred wood, and forest debris from the Pacific Northwest are selected for form and texture, and their impressions are captured in poured jewelers wax. The wax leaves no trace behind as it peels away—an impactless intervention, as if nothing ever occured. Each resulting cast bronze vessel...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Canadian Garniture
Materials
Bronze
Borrowed Form #10, Cast Silicon Bronze Vessel
By Henry Norris Workshop, Henry Norris
Located in Vancouver, BC
Borrowed Forms takes on loan shapes of the natural world and translates them into domestic objects. Rocks, charred wood, and forest debris from the Pacific Northwest are selected for form and texture, and their impressions are captured in poured jewelers wax. The wax leaves no trace behind as it peels away—an impactless intervention, as if nothing ever occurred. Each resulting cast bronze vessel...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Canadian Garniture
Materials
Bronze
Borrowed Form #6, Cast Silicon Bronze Vessel
By Henry Norris Workshop, Henry Norris
Located in Vancouver, BC
Borrowed Forms takes on loan shapes of the natural world and translates them into domestic objects. Rocks, charred wood, and forest debris from the Pacific Northwest are selected for form and texture, and their impressions are captured in poured jewelers wax. The wax leaves no trace behind as it peels away—an impactless intervention, as if nothing ever occured. Each resulting cast bronze vessel...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Canadian Garniture
Materials
Bronze
Borrowed Form #5, Cast Silicon Bronze Vessel
By Henry Norris Workshop, Henry Norris
Located in Vancouver, BC
Borrowed forms takes on loan shapes of the natural world and translates them into domestic objects. Rocks, charred wood, and forest debris from the Pacific Northwest are selected for form and texture, and their impressions are captured in poured jewelers wax. The wax leaves no trace behind as it peels away-an impactless intervention, as if nothing ever occured. Each resulting cast bronze vessel...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Canadian Garniture
Materials
Bronze
Borrowed Form #7, Cast Silicon Bronze Vessel
By Henry Norris Workshop, Henry Norris
Located in Vancouver, BC
Borrowed Forms takes on loan shapes of the natural world and translates them into domestic objects. Rocks, charred wood, and forest debris from the Pacific Northwest are selected for form and texture, and their impressions are captured in poured jewelers wax. The wax leaves no trace behind as it peels away—an impactless intervention, as if nothing ever occured. Each resulting cast bronze vessel...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Canadian Garniture
Materials
Bronze
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