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Aimee Lax MA RCA

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    Aimee Lax MA RCA. Exploring themes of attraction/repulsion, familiar/unfamiliar and other-worldliness, I present a notion of nature that can be simultaneously threatening and beautiful. The materials I use in making sculpture are vital to this discourse. I use porcelain for its symbolism, its purity, fragility/ strength in commenting on nature, both as we know and imagine it.

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    Aimee Lax – Artist in Residence, Victoria and Albert Museum. In a number of countries, bentonite clays are being considered as the potential buffer for the geological disposal of radioactive waste. Repositories such as these will finally lay to rest thousands of copper canisters, filled with spent Uranium fuel rods, 500 metres underground.Followers: 79

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    Aimee Lax – Artist in Residence, Victoria and Albert Museum. In a number of countries, bentonite clays are being considered as the potential buffer for the geological disposal of radioactive waste. Repositories such as these will finally lay to rest thousands of copper canisters, filled with spent Uranium fuel rods, 500 metres underground.Followers: 79

aimeelax (@aimee.lax) • Instagram photos and videos

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    aimeelax. Artist - anthropocene, radioactivity, other-worldly organisms and science fiction/fact. Artist in residence at V&A 2019-2020. www.aimeelax.co.uk.241 posts

Aimee Lax « Cove Park

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    Aimee Lax graduated with a BA (Hons) in Ceramics from Bath Spa University in 1999 then gained a masters from the Royal College of Art in the Ceramics & Glass department from 2003-05. Her work explores themes of attraction/repulsion, recently focusing on fictional and non-fictional, viruses, bacteria, plant forms, fungi and small unseen animals. Within these pieces she often combines porcelain, used …

Aimee Lax – Engaging Ceramics Resident • V&A Blog

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    Mar 04, 2020 · Aimee Lax – Engaging Ceramics Resident. Aimee Lax. March 4, 2020. Using a variety of materials, but privileging porcelain for its sense of fragile power, Aimee facilitates a conversation around the human influence on the environment, the effects of nuclear power, and the use of alternative energy sources. Having started my residency back in October 2019, I am now over a third of the way through …

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