Kokon/Cocoon
Jewellery Objects by Doerthe Fuchs
- Numerous color illustrations showcase this group of works by Doerthe Fuchs in all its beauty
- A "cocoon" is a casing that contains something unknown. Be enchanted by the jewelry created by this artist. A truly poetic book
Kokon is the term Doerthe Fuchs uses to define a group of pieces of jewelry which are complete in themselves yet surprisingly draw the viewer’s eye inwards. Exquisitely subtle and delicate, they nonetheless achieve holistic stability. The “cocoon” form is constantly present and recognizable. With her project Kokon Doerthe Fuchs succeeds in uniting opposite extremes. The outcome is amazement. Even the materials she uses effortlessly overcome all sources of potential friction: coarse stone is linked with fine configurations of silver; mundane objects are veiled in the elegance of gold. This seeming incongruence is not unattractive, however; on the contrary, it is the linking factor of the “cocoon”. It encloses what otherwise would not belong together to create a new unity. A text by Frenec Jádi introduces the book, capturing in words the astonishing events taking place when these objects are seen. Numerous color illustrations showcase this group of works in all its beauty.
Text in English & German.
- Publisher
- Arnoldsche
- ISBN
- 9783897903241
- Published
- 25th Mar 2010
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 5.71 in x 9.06 in
- Pages
- 160 Pages
- Illustrations
- 63 color
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