Stabbed Ceramic Sculptures

Laurent Craste Combines Delicate Ceramics, Heavy Tools and Force

Montreal artist Laurent Craste's contemporary sculpture series shows delicate urns, vases and teacups attacked with heavy tools such as axes, crowbars and knives. However, the china is not smashed to pieces, as is usually the case when you combine delicate ceramics, metal objects and force.

Instead, Laurent Craste's pieces are hit before they are fired in the kiln, resulting in the "weapon" embedded in the delicate ceramic piece.

Implications - The rebellious ceramics look like they each have their own personalities. Some even end up like little creatures with arms and faces. Laurent Craste's artworks definitely cross a strong line and gives the viewer a lot to think about. The unique pieces would make great conversation starters.
Trend Themes
1. Rebellious Ceramics - Exploring the use of heavy tools and force with delicate ceramics, resulting in unique and conversation-starting artworks.
2. Embedded Weapons - Creating ceramic pieces where tools are embedded before firing, adding a rebellious and striking element.
3. Personified Sculptures - Transforming delicate ceramics into creatures with arms and faces, giving each piece a unique personality.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can explore the use of unconventional techniques to create unique and visually striking pieces.
2. Home Decor - Designers can incorporate rebellious ceramics into home decor collections to add an element of surprise and conversation.
3. Fine Dining and Hospitality - Restaurants and hotels can feature rebellious ceramics as unique tableware to captivate guests and spark interesting conversations.

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