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DenHolm

Welche Stool, 2023
South Australian limestone
H. 45 x W. 45 x D. 45 cm
H. 17 3/4 x W. 17 3/4 x D. 17 3/4 inches
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Photo: Peter Ryle
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'Welche Stool, 2023,' harmoniously complements its counterpart, 'Welche Bench, 2023,' seamlessly transcending the conventional boundaries between art and utility. This piece encapsulates a captivating blend of graphic naivety and vivid...
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"Welche Stool, 2023," harmoniously complements its counterpart, "Welche Bench, 2023," seamlessly transcending the conventional boundaries between art and utility. This piece encapsulates a captivating blend of graphic naivety and vivid colour, beckoning viewers with a delightful touch of humour and immersing them in an engaging experience. Appreciation for its well-defined form unfolds from a distance, showcasing the stool's aesthetic prowess. Crafted from South Australian limestone, the stool undergoes a meticulous transformation through a dying technique, giving rise to its vibrant hues. DenHolm's artistic process involves a patient cycle of sanding and reforming, guiding the stool to its final, refined state. "Welche Stool, 2023" serves as a testament to DenHolm's expertise in seamlessly integrating functionality with artistic expression, inviting admiration for the visual and tactile dimensions of this dynamic and engaging artwork.
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Exhibitions

2023 
Design Miami - Telluric Matter 
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