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Playing through the holes
Playing with holes
In a 1937 interview with Henry Moore, who famously made holes a feature of his sculpture, he said: The hole connects one side to the other, making it immediately more three-dimensional. A hole can itself have as much shape-meaning as a solid mass. Sculpture in air is...
Moving from plans to action
In the context of jewellery, Onno believed the hole was the essence. "The hole is the inside of the piece, it touches the body, is intimate and personal - and that, according to Boekhoudt, was what it was all about, although with jewellery it is, in fact, always from...
“It should be something like breathing”
My initial plan for CODA was quite simple: 1. Play 2. Chinese Whispers 3. No Material Hierarchy. HS blogging requires a reveal of your initial plan in this public forum - useful in relation to deadlines and an audience being able to follow your progress, only...








