Kaiqi’s Bottle Series: A Collaboration with Crane Brothers
In an exclusive collaboration with Crane Brothers, artist and designer Kaiqi presents a striking bottle series that seamlessly merges artistic expression with craftsmanship. Kaiqi’s work draws from the fluidity and complexity of the human body. Each piece embodies a unique posture, ranging from graceful and open to tense and resistant, reflecting the layered dynamics of human relationships.
Kaiqi’s process begins with a thoughtfully chosen clay body that is smooth and pliable yet sturdy enough to endure rigorous shaping. The material mirrors the duality of strength and vulnerability, a theme central to her work. Her mastery of the medium allows her to explore shapes that convey emotion, tension, and balance, inviting viewers to see beyond the surface.
The color palette of the series adds depth to the narrative. Kaiqi selected a rich, masculine copper tone for the base glaze, which she pairs with a softer, more fluid finish. This intentional balance of elements echoes the harmony often found in nature, where contrasting forces coexist beautifully. The juxtaposition of strength and softness within the pieces underscores the nuances of human connection.
For Kaiqi, each bottle is more than a functional object—it is a meditation on the interplay between form, material, and emotion. Through this lens, her work transcends mere utility, becoming a vessel for reflection. The series invites onlookers to pause and consider the relationships that define and shape us, whether with others or within ourselves.
Kaiqi’s bottle series for Crane Brothers is more than a collection of objects—it’s a celebration of connection, balance, and the shared human experience. It’s a reminder that beauty lies not only in the finished piece but also in the story it tells.
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