'melli ink editions' at cramer + cramer

‘ganz unverhofft’, 2008
september 19 – november 7, 2008
melli ink is a zurich based artist who explores nature in her work by transforming bone into glass.
her artwork consists of life size skeletons and bones recreated in glass. ink began her career as
a set-designer and also worked as a performance and video artist. the show will be held at
cramer + cramer, who’s founder philippe cramer studied with melli ink at parsons school of design
over 15 years ago. the two are currently collaborating on a project that merges their disciplines
together. the special edition should be ready by early 2009.
http://www.melli-ink.com
http://www.philippecramer.com

‘ganz unverhofft’, 2008

‘ganz unverhofft’, 2008

‘ganz unverhofft’, 2008

‘untitled (fox head)’, 2008

‘untitled (fox head)’, 2008

‘scull’, 2007

‘scull’, 2007
fiona kruger: memento mori
the mechanical watch possesses decorative layering and engravings, forming a dia de los meurtos-like skull as the face of the timepiece.
myriam mechita at sèvres
two exhibits comprised of surrealistic ceramic sculpture investigate the fragility and reality of animal life and death.
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a play on words, the 'skeleton in the closet' is no longer just a dark secret, but a useful hanger for shirts, pants and accessories.
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