Jura Limestone
95cm × 50cm × 18cm
Cementery: Waldfriedhof Dahlem, Berlin
Execution: Laura Jatkowski
Contractor: Denkstein
The deceased was a collector of airbrush decoration. This is a special decoration technique that was particularly popular in the 1920s-1050s for decorating ceramics and porcelain. It is characterised by soft colour gradients and their geometric patterns, which were applied by using a special stencil technique.
The shape of the stone is based on such a geometric pattern. The inclined surfaces create shades of varying intensity, imitating the soft colour gradients and patterns of such objects.
Jura Limestone
95cm × 50cm × 18cm
Cementery: Waldfriedhof Dahlem, Berlin
Execution: Laura Jatkowski
Contractor: Denkstein
The deceased was a collector of airbrush decoration. This is a special decoration technique that was particularly popular in the 1920s-1050s for decorating ceramics and porcelain. It is characterised by soft colour gradients and their geometric patterns, which were applied by using a special stencil technique.
The shape of the stone is based on such a geometric pattern. The inclined surfaces create shades of varying intensity, imitating the soft colour gradients and patterns of such objects.