The Concrete Lace art installation shows that, with a little patience and perseverance, any material can be made to look feminine and delicate -- even cement. This sculpture series takes this typically cold, hard and practical material and turns it into a thing of beauty. The Concrete Lace art installation strips away the functional aspects of the material and focuses solely on its malleable form.
Created by German-born, Netherlands-based artist Doreen Westphal, the Concrete Lace art installation is based on an old lace pattern from Belgium, which was translated into a digital file. Westphal molded the concrete using plexiglas, silicone and wires based on the file. Once the molds are removed, the concrete hangs from the wires like a curtain.
The Concrete Lace installation was presented during this year's Maison & Objet.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Feminine Cement Art
- Exploring the possibilities of transforming typically masculine materials into feminine and delicate forms.
- Reimagining Concrete as Decor
- Redefining the functionality of concrete by focusing on its aesthetic qualities rather than its practical uses.
- Digital Translations in Sculpture
- Utilizing digital files and computer-aided design to create innovative art installations.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Sculpture
- Opportunities for artists to push the boundaries of traditional materials, experimentation, and merging technology with artistic expression.
- Interior Design and Decor
- Innovations in incorporating unconventional materials like concrete into interior design, creating unique and stylish living spaces.
- Construction and Architecture
- Exploring new possibilities for the application of concrete in architectural design, blurring the lines between art and functional construction.
