Eva Hild: Topological Sculpture from Life Experience
Year: 2006 Authors: Nat Friedman
Core claim
Hild’s large hand-built clay sculptures create mathematically suggestive topological spaces shaped by pressure, flow, and strain from personal experience.
Topics
ceramic sculpture, topological form, minimal surfaces, life experience
Domains
topology, hyperbolic geometry, minimal surfaces, ceramic art, sculpture, form-space composition, contemporary craft
Methods
hand-building clay, surface sanding, kaolin slurry coating, stoneware firing
Media
white thin-built clay, kaolin slurry, stoneware
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