Studio Kiki van Eijk
‘One More Time! Floating Frames-Mantelclocks’
aluminium, blue anodized
(34 x 14 x 41 cm)
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
Additional information:
14 mantelclocks handmade in metal wire in 14 different materials and finishings.
Each clock has exactly the same shape, but a totally different appearance because of its finish. It tells a story about time; how we look at objects, judge them, how we feel about them and how our vision towards them changes within time.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Brass
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Brass sandblasted
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper sandblasted
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper oxidized
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper sulphur
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper sandblasted nickel plated
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper 24K gold plated
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper nickel plated
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Copper oxidized copper plated
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Aluminium
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Aluminium blue anodized
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Aluminium red anodized
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.
- Floating frame_ mantelclock /Aluminium black anodized
34 x 14 x 41 cm
An object that shows only the skeleton of what it could be, yet representing a function in full state. The objects exist between fiction and reality, it’s ultra transparent and seems to float in space by almost getting absorbed by its surroundings. In this work the construction looks like a tiny ink drawing.
The added ceramic part determines a function: a clock.