Elle Decor
The Operæ project
Elle Decor
A different technique was used for
each of the 34 pieces that make up the work
It took 250 hours to complete the work and 94 hours for the 3D printing.
Each individual piece requires specific skills and it was all designed and obtained using the lost wax technique; many of the objects were made in micro meltable wax with a 3D printer; after casting they were then burnished, finished and polished by hand.
Having seen and examined the highly complex and richly detailed sketch,
Crafting the Work
A particularly interesting feature of the external walls of the Church is the satin finishing of the windows and doors, which was obtained by covering all of the structure that was to remain shiny and using the brushing technique on the windows and doors that had been left uncovered.
Once the masking tape was removed, the treated parts emerged, giving a striking appearance to the Church. A genuine jewellery box covered in black velvet is concealed in the area under the roof.
After the Palazzo Moderno was assembled, complete with balcony, it was subdivided and then hand-engraved; 5 rings are carefully hidden on the roof of the palazzo: the staircase, 2 satellite dishes and 2 antennae.
They appear to be an integral part of the structure, but in reality they can be worn and afterwards placed in the palazzo where a cavity has been made especially for them, covered inside with black velvet. They are made from hand-worked silver plate and wire.
Ogni singolo pezzo richiede
competenze particolari.
To make the pendant sun we made two half spheres in order to make the pendant light and so as to facilitate the arrangement of the rays and the loop of the chain.
Once the rays were arranged and marked, we pierced and soldered each individual ray and created a ball on the tip of each point so that the object can be worn.
The entire pendant and the support that keeps it inside the work are made from shiny silver.