Emilie Pallard
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Vogelvlucht
I am not a cat, I am a human
Hymn
Architectura natura
Rules of youth
Opening traditions
You, me, on the beach
Virtual textiles
Casting spells
Domestic disguises
Longue vue
Commissions
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09.Trees
Flutter
Colourfield
Multitone
Merger
Burrow
Colour porcelain
Pause
Creatures
Teaching
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Colour Fiction
The future of hemp
Elève les corbeaux, ils te crèveront les yeux
Architectura natura
Landscape and architecture are often placed in antagonism; Pallard Heymand Heymans instead, view them as a continuum, an unwritten language we all understand and interact with. With a sense of sacredness, Pallard Heymans translate old structures in to new ones, by mixing crafts with technologically advanced materials. Small sized archeological tables and fantasised land rugs question the long-term environmental and urban changes within the scale of an interior. Transformations of soils, salt lakes, wild lands, arcs, dams and bridges create new territories. Legacy is a gift we transmit through real and invented surroundings.
The Lightweight Algorithmic Wind Concrete Table is based on the earliest forms of building: two vertical stones supporting a horizontal one. Made from an ultra light weight PETG structure, it mimics natural stone, with veins based upon a wind algorithm. The Heat Shield Table, uses aluminium plated polyamide, and combines a classical arch with elements of aerospace engineering: both efficient ways of constructing, and an embodiment of the time in which they were invented. The Hills and Fields Rug recreates a small geological section, with multiform textured wool yarns. The Desert Walk Blanket, of silver aluminized ripstop textile, is a motionless travel to a desertlike and ethereal landscape.
Year: 2018
Collaboration: Niels Heymans
Materials: aluminised ripstop, hand knotted wool, 3d printed PETG
Exhibition: Schloss Hollenhegg