When You Forget Vessel in Blue and Mahogany by NJ Roseti
Furniture maker and designer
Title: When You Forget Vessel in Blue and Mahogany
Dims: 14”x14”x22”
Material: mahogany, maple, poplar, glass sleeve
Price: Email artist for pricing and availability
VESSEL features NJ Roseti, whose work carries technologic and religious undertones through its use of classical marquetry techniques and traditional wood species applied onto synthesized distortions and color, yet also readily exhibits features on theoretical physics such as hidden dimensions, the construct of time, and parallel universes through its use of pattern. He personally makes each piece in his workshop, utilizing a blend of computer and traditional hand tools.
“I interpreted ‘vessel’ as a way to find a harsh contrast between what will be put into it (florals) with the vessel itself.”
Furniture maker and designer
Title: When You Forget Vessel in Blue and Mahogany
Dims: 14”x14”x22”
Material: mahogany, maple, poplar, glass sleeve
Price: Email artist for pricing and availability
VESSEL features NJ Roseti, whose work carries technologic and religious undertones through its use of classical marquetry techniques and traditional wood species applied onto synthesized distortions and color, yet also readily exhibits features on theoretical physics such as hidden dimensions, the construct of time, and parallel universes through its use of pattern. He personally makes each piece in his workshop, utilizing a blend of computer and traditional hand tools.
“I interpreted ‘vessel’ as a way to find a harsh contrast between what will be put into it (florals) with the vessel itself.”
Furniture maker and designer
Title: When You Forget Vessel in Blue and Mahogany
Dims: 14”x14”x22”
Material: mahogany, maple, poplar, glass sleeve
Price: Email artist for pricing and availability
VESSEL features NJ Roseti, whose work carries technologic and religious undertones through its use of classical marquetry techniques and traditional wood species applied onto synthesized distortions and color, yet also readily exhibits features on theoretical physics such as hidden dimensions, the construct of time, and parallel universes through its use of pattern. He personally makes each piece in his workshop, utilizing a blend of computer and traditional hand tools.
“I interpreted ‘vessel’ as a way to find a harsh contrast between what will be put into it (florals) with the vessel itself.”