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Odile AKA 1997

Beirut Rock Center

Rocking evokes a moment of peace. The recurring rhythm of movement creates a retreat from active life. On the balcony or in a living room, the calm is accompanied perhaps by the gentle squeaking sound of the chair beneath. The chain of swings constructs an ode to time—time filled with being, rather than doing.

The pieces exhibited here were conceived specifically for the Beirut Art Center. They are part of an ongoing essay on rocking chairs, and reflect my fascination with the pendulum and the metronome. In this exercise, I investigate the nature of movement within certain activities including play, rest, meditation, conversation and prayer. Parallel to this, I explore the qualities inherent to different materials such as metal, wood, leather and stone, as well as working with pre-existing shapes and products capable of rocking.

In addition, I am inspired in my work by the principles of Wabi-sabi, a philosophy that focuses on beauty being imperfect, transient, and necessarily unfinished. The concrete manifestations of these ideas include simplicity and economy of design, as well as appreciation for the integrity of natural forms and processes.

Many variations on rocking are performed everyday in the way we move. My interest is in enhancing these examples, highlighting their symbolism and the associations they evoke, and formalizing these inquiries in a designed object.

Beirut Rock Center

Rocking evokes a moment of peace. The recurring rhythm of movement creates a retreat from active life. On the balcony or in a living room, the calm is accompanied perhaps by the gentle squeaking sound of the chair beneath. The chain of swings constructs an ode to time—time filled with being, rather than doing.

The pieces exhibited here were conceived specifically for the Beirut Art Center. They are part of an ongoing essay on rocking chairs, and reflect my fascination with the pendulum and the metronome. In this exercise, I investigate the nature of movement within certain activities including play, rest, meditation, conversation and prayer. Parallel to this, I explore the qualities inherent to different materials such as metal, wood, leather and stone, as well as working with pre-existing shapes and products capable of rocking.

In addition, I am inspired in my work by the principles of Wabi-sabi, a philosophy that focuses on beauty being imperfect, transient, and necessarily unfinished. The concrete manifestations of these ideas include simplicity and economy of design, as well as appreciation for the integrity of natural forms and processes.

Many variations on rocking are performed everyday in the way we move. My interest is in enhancing these examples, highlighting their symbolism and the associations they evoke, and formalizing these inquiries in a designed object.

Odile AKA 1997

Odile AKA 1997

Fabric and galvanized steel

Gerrit AKA Boing

Gerrit AKA Boing

Aluminum

Amandine

Amandine

Brass and leather

Amandine

Amandine

Ferdinand

Ferdinand

Gunmetal steel and leather

Ferdinand

Ferdinand

Gun metal steel and leather

Stainless steel and leather

Ferdinand

Ferdinand

Gunmetal steel and poney leather

Geoffroy

Geoffroy

Wood and steel

Yvonne

Yvonne

Glass

Raymonde

Raymonde

Fabric and steel

Halim

Halim

Wood and brass

Constance

Constance

Wood, steel and brass

Janette, Jacqueline & Josephine

Janette, Jacqueline & Josephine

Plywood and fabric

Gladys

Gladys

Steel, stainless steel and leather

Arlette

Arlette

Steel, leather and wood

Arlette

Arlette

Jerome

Jerome

Steel, wood and brass

Jerome

Jerome

Rock Your Faith

Rock Your Faith

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Edna

Edna

Stone and wood

Edna

Edna

Margot

Margot

Wood and fabric

Margot

Margot

Spiridon

Spiridon

Wood

Spiridon

Spiridon

Spiridon

Spiridon