yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces


 

‘fuwa fuwa’: treating the plastic bottle with new materials

 

Japanese-French artist Yusuké Y. Offhause has built an impressive body of work that ‘reformulates’ everyday objects by treating them with different materials. Illustrating his approach is ‘Fuwa Fuwa’, a unique object series that reimagines the shape of plastic bottles as archeological-like pieces, composed of ceramic and glass, that can serve as sake bottles or fragrance diffusers. 

 

Elaborating on his technique, Offhause writes:These forms with such singular structures designed to be rigid with minimal plastic have inspired me to use them to generate new objects by changing the material that constitutes them. Instead of transparent plastic, I introduce a heterogeneous material, granular, composite, reminiscent of oxidized iron or archaeological remains underwater.’

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

all images © Baptiste Coulon

 

 

archaic or futuristic? exploring temporal ambiguity  

 

In ‘Fuwa Fuwa’, the artist replaced plastic with what he calls ‘noble materials’ — i.e., ceramic ans glass — to create eight variations of a plastic bottle. By pairing both elements together, each piece appears as a two-part body with the following components: a ceramic base, evoking an archeological artefact, and a glass top that fills in the missing outline of a plastic bottle. ‘It is a matter of recalling the original form of the object by showing a ceramic archeological object conserved and crystallized with glass,’ specifies Offhause. 

 

Every bottle presents a very unique ceramic pattern and texture at its base, with a top layer composed of either green, yellow, blue, or colorless glass. Together, these elements endow the bottles with a paradoxical aesthetic, one that is archaic and futuristic all at once. Observing these strange-looking objects, one would have a difficulty dating them, triggering a ‘temporal ambiguity’ that strongly intrigues the artist. 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

‘Fuwa Fuwa’ object can be used as sake bottles or fragrance diffusers 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

yellow glass variation: showing how the top layer ‘fills in’ the missing outline 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

a quality that is both archaic and futuristic 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

each piece presents a variation of the plastic bottle 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

the ceramic texture and pattern vary across all eight designs 

 

 

 

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yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

 

yusuké y. offhause reimagines plastic bottles as semi-archaic pieces

 

project info:

 

name: Fuwa Fuwa

art: Yusuké Y. Offhause 

year: 2019

material: glass and ceramic 

photography: Baptiste Coulon



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