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Doris Betz
Iris Von Der Tann (Ed.)
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Description for Doris Betz
Paperback. Doris Betz presents a selection of her jewellery works together with drawings dated from 2009 to 2016 for the very first time. Editor(s): Betz, Doris; Von der Tann, Iris. Num Pages: 88 pages, 75 colour. BIC Classification: AFKG; AGB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 280 x 210. .
Doris Betz (b. 1960) is devoted to exploring linear form in her work. In her drawings she fathoms the depths of the potential of the line and the possibilities of the material silver, which she then contorts, turns, rolls and turns again, finally lacquering, oxidising or patinating with a flame to create the final jewel. Unforeseen fragile-looking and poetic formations emerge as Betz overlaps, knots and layers her material, rendering visible her jewellery's relationship to the vegetal language of natural forms - a source of inspiration for the artist. This book presents a selection of her jewellery works together with ... Read more
Doris Betz (b. 1960) is devoted to exploring linear form in her work. In her drawings she fathoms the depths of the potential of the line and the possibilities of the material silver, which she then contorts, turns, rolls and turns again, finally lacquering, oxidising or patinating with a flame to create the final jewel. Unforeseen fragile-looking and poetic formations emerge as Betz overlaps, knots and layers her material, rendering visible her jewellery's relationship to the vegetal language of natural forms - a source of inspiration for the artist. This book presents a selection of her jewellery works together with ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Arnoldsche Germany
Number of pages
88
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
Stuttgart, Germany
ISBN
9783897904958
SKU
V9783897904958
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99-15
About Iris Von Der Tann (Ed.)
Doris Betz, recipient of the Herbert Hofmann Prize and the Bavarian State Prize, once studied under Otto Kunzli at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.
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