Dorian Renard b. 1995
Royal (chandelier / kandeliabras), 2022
Collaboration with / Bendradarbiaujant su Job Smeets (Studio Job)
Hand dyed acrylic, Led, Bronze / Rankomis dažytas akrilas, ledas, bronza
Series of uniques / Unikalių vienetų serija
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Galima pagaminti pagal individualų užsakymą
Different colours available on request / Pagal pageidavimą galima užsakyti kitų spalvų
Hand dyed acrylic, Led, Bronze / Rankomis dažytas akrilas, ledas, bronza
Series of uniques / Unikalių vienetų serija
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Galima pagaminti pagal individualų užsakymą
Different colours available on request / Pagal pageidavimą galima užsakyti kitų spalvų
Ø 110 x H 160 cm
43 1/2 x 63 in
43 1/2 x 63 in
Further images
Collaboration with Job Smeets (Studio Job) In The Beauty of Distortion series, Dorian Renard pioneers a transformative practice that challenges conventional perceptions of materials. Drawing inspiration from traditional crafting techniques,...
Collaboration with Job Smeets (Studio Job)
In The Beauty of Distortion series, Dorian Renard pioneers a transformative practice that challenges conventional perceptions of materials. Drawing inspiration from traditional crafting techniques, Renard applies innovative methods to reshape our understanding of plastic, a material often associated with negative connotations.
Renard's practice involves melting, blowing, stretching, and bending plastic in ways reminiscent of glasswork, pushing the boundaries of material manipulation. Through meticulous craftsmanship, he creates objects that initially appear as elegant glass forms but upon closer inspection reveal their true identity as plastic.
This subversive approach to crafting techniques prompts viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions of materials, inviting them to embrace a new perspective on beauty. Renard's series serves as a testament to the power of creativity in transforming our relationship with materials, paving the way for a more nuanced understanding of craftsmanship and design.
In The Beauty of Distortion series, Dorian Renard pioneers a transformative practice that challenges conventional perceptions of materials. Drawing inspiration from traditional crafting techniques, Renard applies innovative methods to reshape our understanding of plastic, a material often associated with negative connotations.
Renard's practice involves melting, blowing, stretching, and bending plastic in ways reminiscent of glasswork, pushing the boundaries of material manipulation. Through meticulous craftsmanship, he creates objects that initially appear as elegant glass forms but upon closer inspection reveal their true identity as plastic.
This subversive approach to crafting techniques prompts viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions of materials, inviting them to embrace a new perspective on beauty. Renard's series serves as a testament to the power of creativity in transforming our relationship with materials, paving the way for a more nuanced understanding of craftsmanship and design.