Throughout Glue Amsterdam, earlier this yr, I acquired to visited Dis Studio, the deal with for Italian design and Boffi – De Padova in Amsterdam. Right here I acquired to satisfy Danijela from Studio Nuan and I instantly liked her work which was fantastically displayed on the higher flooring of the shop. Danijela Kastavarac is an summary sculptural artist based mostly in Amsterdam. Her work grew from a private shift towards a slower, extra intentional way of life, the place creating by hand grew to become a method to reconnect with rhythm and presence.
As a self-taught artist, she interprets these quiet rhythms into minimal wall sculptures which are meant not simply to be seen, however to deliver a way of calm and grounding into an area. Every bit is a mirrored image of her ongoing exploration of rhythm — the pure, unforced cadence that guides each her course of and her life.

Caught within the Move · Version [XXI-XXXI]
When visiting Danijela at her Studio Nuan later that month we got here up with the concept for a small sequence of collectibles for vosgesparis. ‘Caught within the Move · Version [XXI-XXXI]’ consists of 10 handcrafted, minimalist wall sculptures in deep black & pink. Each piece is hand made and displays the minimal look I like to share on vosgesparis.
They are often displayed on a wall and be collected individually or paired with one other piece from the sequence for a harmonious sculptural set or used as half of a bigger image wall. I personally love the flexibility of every piece as a result of subsequent to a wall object, each bit can be used as an object on a shelf or in your desk styling making a delicate, sculptural assertion. I chosen just a few photos from the sequence for this blogpost and exhibiting additionally among the photos i took at Dis Studio.
The brand new sequence is now obtainable via my webshop, take a look right here: Ceramics & Objects

“I see my work as an providing — a delicate reminder that there’s magnificence in simplicity, that means in stillness, and knowledge in following your individual rhythm.”
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