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The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze.
Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work.
The work is signed on the back.
The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze.
Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work.
The work is signed on the back.
The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze.
Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work.
The work is signed on the back.
The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze.
Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work.
The work is signed on the back.
The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze.
Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work.
The work is signed on the back.

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Nico Kok

Netherlands

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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The edges of black matt glazed tiles are sawn off because the glaze runs off there. After this, the tiles were placed on a wooden plate in a sloping square grid, which is clearly visible through the sawn edges. The outer tiles are cut to match the square plate of wood. After this, a square has been scratched into the glaze with diagonals. The lines become white because the white ceramic becomes visible under the black glaze. Themes by Nico Kok such as the use of properties of materials and the square are reflected in this work. The work is signed on the back.

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Ceramic on Ceramic

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39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Nico Kok (Netherlands) Education: 1973-1978 Gerrit Rietveld Academy, department sculpture. Exhibitions from 1980 in the Netherlands and abroad. Free work and commissioned work purchased by government, businesses and individuals. Feature: Works on surprising and unusual ways with different materials and wherever possible using the properties. Specialization: Working with black granite, rubbings, tear works, shard works, square works Topics: squares, black en white,image and mirror image

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