woelky conceives porcelain casting technique based on chicken eggs
all images courtesy of kaja woelky

 

 

 

influenced by the natural formation of a hen’s egg, kaja woelky has developed a method for producing porcelain products. over time, her analysis of the growth of a shell has made it possible to transfer this organic technique to a technical one where the layering process is fundamentally different from conventional casting.

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
the table of experiments

 

 

 

similar to woelky’s studies, where calcium attaches itself to the egg membrane, the slip (diluted clay that is strained to a smooth consistency) is wrapped around a device that will serve as the framework of each creation. referred to as ‘pneu’, the machine is surrounded by a rubbery ingredient named ‘alginate’. this substance, normally found in seaweed, draws the moisture from the material, allowing an adhesion of minerals. as with organic egg production, this grants the replication of multiple thin sheets by the rotating movement of the mechanism.

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
adhesion of the porcelain minerals on the alginate layer 

 

 

 

because of this method, it is possible to implement formative components. for example, grains or seeds can be placed between the individual coats, which will leave a porous structure inside and a haptic surface outside after burning. based on the forms of the pneu, differing vessels are produced that are characterized by a sustainable scheme. the innovation lies in the possibility to manipulate the shape of the porcelain significantly.

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
different forms of pneus and filling materials result in different types of vessels

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
egg membrane, egg shell

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
dry alginate layer, dried porcelain

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
seeds between each membrane

kaja woelky porcelain casting technique chicken eggs
the layers of seeds leave a pore structure inside the material and after burning

 

 

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