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'''Moonmilk Vases''' were made in an edition of 6 unique pieces in 2014. They are made through a process of layering fast setting cement drips. As the wet cement travels over the previous dry layer, water is pulled out of the wet drip and helps slow its movement and freeze its shape.
'''Moonmilk Vases''' were made in an edition of 6 unique pieces in 2014. They are made through a process of layering fast setting cement drips. As the wet cement travels over the previous dry layer, water is pulled out of the wet drip and helps slow its movement and freeze its shape. It is a process similar to the way stalactites and stalagmites are formed in caves. The name "Moonmilk" comes from a type of cave structure.


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==Production==
This cement layering process came as an method to save the small bit of left over cement that would remain at the end of casting each batch of [[Stone Fruit Planter]]s
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Revision as of 17:56, 18 July 2018

Moonmilk
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Design Year: 2014
Dimensions: Cement
Materials: Studio Produced

Moonmilk Vases were made in an edition of 6 unique pieces in 2014. They are made through a process of layering fast setting cement drips. As the wet cement travels over the previous dry layer, water is pulled out of the wet drip and helps slow its movement and freeze its shape. It is a process similar to the way stalactites and stalagmites are formed in caves. The name "Moonmilk" comes from a type of cave structure.

Production

This cement layering process came as an method to save the small bit of left over cement that would remain at the end of casting each batch of Stone Fruit Planters