Flowers' Flight (Series: Voynich Manuscript)
Flowers' Flight (Series: Voynich Manuscript)
About the Voynich Manuscript Series:
I am inspired by the Voynich Manuscript, an unsolved mystery from the 15th century. This manuscript is written in an unknown script, but I am even more fascinated by its enigmatic artwork that is unlike anything in other medieval art.
I bring the manuscript’s drawings to life in three dimensions, using porcelain, flameworked glass, and illuminated plasma. Each sculpture reflects a meticulous process and attention to detail, capturing the idiosyncrasies of the Voynich Manuscript’s original artist. These strange plants, figures and structures that I sculpt are clearly recognizable from the manuscript’s pages, yet their meaning and context remains obscured - until one day when perhaps we are able to read the text. My sculptures embody this mystery, facilitating a dialogue between it and the modern viewer.
About this sculpture:
"Flowers' Flight" is modelled after the botanical drawing on folio 48r. Using the medium of plasma art - blown glass filled with noble gases - the glass flowers emit an etheric glow from illuminated krypton gas, electrified with a high-voltage power supply.
Materials:
Flameworked borosilicate glass, krypton gas, phosphors, high-voltage electronic power supply, porcelain, glaze, gold luster
Cary Rapaport
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