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Materials: wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, metal, glass, terra cotta // Jan De Cock's Nature morte is a sculptural exploration in mixed media, combining wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, metal, glass, paint, and terra cotta. Created in 2013, this work stands tall at over two meters, presenting a columnar structure that references classical and modern aesthetics. The layered materials contribute to a sense of architectural weight and fragility, juxtaposing hard industrial elements with softer, organic forms. Terra cotta vases sit atop and alongside the main structure, evoking a timeless stillness reminiscent of classical still life (nature morte). De Cock’s work often blurs boundaries between fine art and architectural design, inviting viewers to reflect on materiality and the passage of time.
Nature morte, 2013
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Materials: wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, metal, glass, terra cotta // Jan De Cock's Nature morte is a sculptural exploration in mixed media, combining wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, metal, glass, paint, and terra cotta. Created in 2013, this work stands tall at over two meters, presenting a columnar structure that references classical and modern aesthetics. The layered materials contribute to a sense of architectural weight and fragility, juxtaposing hard industrial elements with softer, organic forms. Terra cotta vases sit atop and alongside the main structure, evoking a timeless stillness reminiscent of classical still life (nature morte). De Cock’s work often blurs boundaries between fine art and architectural design, inviting viewers to reflect on materiality and the passage of time.
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Construction Module Tate Modern M8-D53-14022005 C, 2005
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