Crinoid - Object inspired by prehistoric fossils
In my creative work, I'm exploring the idea of a relic—speculative artifacts discovered on a distant exoplanet. These objects are imagined as remnants of an advanced, intelligent civilization that once thrived in an ecosystem shaped by entirely different geological, biological, and cultural conditions than ours.
As an artist and sculptor, I'm fascinated by how those radically different physical preconditions would influence familiar Earth forms—like pottery. What would pottery look like if it had evolved on a planet governed by alternative natural laws?
Table decor made of steel.
Dimensions: 15x7cm
Weight: 200g
In my creative work, I'm exploring the idea of a relic—speculative artifacts discovered on a distant exoplanet. These objects are imagined as remnants of an advanced, intelligent civilization that once thrived in an ecosystem shaped by entirely different geological, biological, and cultural conditions than ours.
As an artist and sculptor, I'm fascinated by how those radically different physical preconditions would influence familiar Earth forms—like pottery. What would pottery look like if it had evolved on a planet governed by alternative natural laws?
Table decor made of steel.
Dimensions: 15x7cm
Weight: 200g
In my creative work, I'm exploring the idea of a relic—speculative artifacts discovered on a distant exoplanet. These objects are imagined as remnants of an advanced, intelligent civilization that once thrived in an ecosystem shaped by entirely different geological, biological, and cultural conditions than ours.
As an artist and sculptor, I'm fascinated by how those radically different physical preconditions would influence familiar Earth forms—like pottery. What would pottery look like if it had evolved on a planet governed by alternative natural laws?
Table decor made of steel.
Dimensions: 15x7cm
Weight: 200g