LAY ME DOWN 

Graduation project 




The human body is often viewed in a limited way, reduced to a collection of individual parts and judged by narrow standards of beauty. However, the body is a complex and multifaceted organism, with a wide range of shapes, forms, and movements that can be appreciated in many different ways.

One of the most striking aspects of the body is its curves. While many people may see them as signs of attractiveness, they can also be appreciated as abstract shapes that have their own inherent beauty. From the graceful sweep of a woman's hip to the natural folds and creases that form with movement, the body is full of both subtle and intriguing details. Each curve tells a unique tale, a testament to the diversity and individuality that make us who we are.

Those abstract shapes are brought together in an installation piece made with ceramics to show every detail and every fold. All folds are naturally created by the body. No movement is the same, and therefore no cast is the same. The unique contours and patterns that emerge in the installation piece are determined by the way you “Lay me down”.