sculpture, wood
art-deco
form
sculpture
wood
decorative-art
Dimensions height 50 cm, depth 18 cm, width 8 cm
Jan de Meijer created this intriguing light fixture in the form of a woman holding a bowl. The piece is made from wood, bronze, and glass. The figure itself is cast in bronze, a process that requires skilled labor and a degree of industrial infrastructure. Look closely, and you'll notice the contrast between the cool, patinated metal of the woman and the warm, polished wood that forms the architectural base. This tension between materials is really key to understanding its impact. The wooden structure, likely crafted through techniques of carving and joinery, gives the piece a solid, grounded feeling. The glass bowl, held aloft by the woman, is meant to diffuse light, casting a soft glow. When you consider the resources and labor involved, this is not simply a functional object. De Meijer was clearly interested in using industrial methods alongside traditional craft to create a unique, artistic statement. It challenges traditional notions of functionality and craftsmanship.
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