Ceramic Drawing 2026.Nassau (Kminus)

Ceramic Drawing 2026.Nassau (Kminus)

Data

Ceramic Drawing 2026.Nassau (Kminus)
  • TitleCeramic Drawing 2026.Nassau (Kminus)
  • Art and Project: Olabe Basogain 
  • Technique: Sublimation tile
  • Size: 154 cm x 522 cm
  • Date: March, 2026
  • Place: Basement 1, K-Minus Project Workshop

Description

Ceramic Drawing view 2026.Nassau (Kminus) Entering the Kminus workshop

The artwork consists of a mural made with sublimation tiles, comprising 340 tiles and covering an area of ​​154 × 522 cm.

The image features forms that rest upon their surroundings and move with them. They are open, balanced structures, sustained by air and movement.

They do not represent objects, but rather states of being.

They are sustained by forces they do not fully control, but with which they learn to coexist. There is no opposition, but rather adjustment. No rigidity, but adaptation.

Movement does not arise from struggle against the world, but from the ability to read and accompany it.

Water is neither an obstacle nor a neutral surface: it is part of the system. It reflects, amplifies, and transforms. What happens above continues below. Everything is connected.

In the background, architecture introduces order, measure, and knowledge. It does not limit, but rather offers a framework from which these forms can exist and develop.

Taken together, the image proposes a way of understanding progress: as a relationship.

Moving forward means finding a way to inhabit the land,

without imposing yourself on it.

It means adapting to the land and its conditions,

without altering them.

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Open STEAM Art

Installation of the artwork Ceramic Drawing 2026.Nassau
  • Open to anyone's participation
  • Open to any public place in formal and informal educational centers (corridors, classrooms, windows, stairs, gardens,...)
  • Open during the execution so that people walk past the work during its execution and see how the collaborators participate; In addition, a dialogue is established between spectators and 'artists' to encourage, to ask, to comment, etc...

Collaborative Experience

Collaborative experience
  • Teamwork: several collaborators participate at the same time in carrying out the work, and it becomes necessary and natural to assign roles of direction, execution, monitoring, checking... among all.
  • Time: the time that the work requires allows the participants to share that time commenting on the work, what inspires it, what it contributes, etc… 

Contributors.- 

  • Adrián
  • Aitor
  • Amaia
  • Amaia C.
  • Asier
  • Daniel
  • Ekhi
  • Estíbaliz
  • Francisco
  • Guillermo
  • Haizea
  • Igor
  • Íñigo
  • Ismael
  • Itziar
  • Iván 
  • Iván L.
  • Joaquín
  • Jokin
  • Josean
  • Julio
  • María
  • María Jesús
  • Mónica
  • Raul
  • Teo
  • Teresa
  • Víctor
  • Zuriñe

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