Gelbe Blume (Transkript), 2024
UV Print in Fibreboard Frame
60 x 80 x 4 cm
Unique
Gelbe Blume is a series comprising a UV print on brushed aluminium and three sculptures made from 3D-printed plastic and wood. The works explore the transformation of natural forms through digital processes.
Created during a residency in Murnau am Staffelsee, Bavaria, the series draws from the dense wetlands of the Murnauer Moos and the surrounding alpine landscapes. Inspired by the saturated colours and intricate structures of the local flora, the pieces translate organic shapes into digitally rendered and fabricated objects.
Starting with photographs and 3D scans of plants and natural textures, the process moves through stages of digital modelling and physical production, combining industrial materials with elements of the natural world. The result is a body of work that blurs the boundary between organic and synthetic, questioning how technology alters our perception of landscape and growth.
The UV print captures the vibrant hues and delicate structures of flowers, rendered through a mechanical printing process onto brushed aluminium. The sculptures extend this transformation into three dimensions, where digital interpretations of plants are reimagined as physical forms, combining smooth, synthetic surfaces with natural wood textures.
Together, these works reflect on the evolving relationship between nature and technology, offering a glimpse into how landscapes are not only observed but restructured through digital tools.
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