Dietlind Wolf

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About the object: This extraordinary vase made of light-colored stoneware clay is approx. 43cm high and has a diameter of approx. 13cm. It is part of Dietlind's long-term project "Traces" and belongs to the series "Sicilia" from 2023. In her search for traces, Dietlind discovers rocks and materials that, when ground to dust, become part of the object's surface. The surface of this object is scratched, partially covered with porcelain engobe, marble dust and tuff from Palermo and a ground clay find from Travemünde. Through the final firing process, these traces of the past create visible and tactile surfaces that merge inseparably with the object of the present.
The materials used for the surfaces of the object are food-safe and waterproof. The object can therefore be used in a variety of ways. Or simply delight your senses.
Each object in the Sicilia series is unique in its shape and surface and comes with a printed certificate. The document contains information about the product and the materials used and was created by Dietlind Wolf herself. Furthermore, samples of the ground historical material are part of the work and are delivered together with the object.
Manufacturing process: This work is made of light-colored stoneware clay, the surface is scratched and pre-fired at 960° in an electric kiln. The outer surface is partially covered with porcelain engobe before biscuit firing. After biscuit firing, the surface was covered with marble dust from a factory and tuff from a demolished house in Palermo and parts of a clay find from Travemünde Helldahl. The vase object was fired at 1250° in an electric kiln. All surfaces that are not glazed were coated with liquid quartz (Sio2). They are food-safe and waterproof.
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Dietlind Wolf has many talents: Haute couture, textile design, cooking and teaching design courses, more than 2 decades of experience in prop styling including color concepts, creative and art direction for German and international editorial magazines.
Dietlind Wolf is known for her creativity and her unexpected views on color and details. What she says about herself: "I am inspired by never-ending curiosity and old customs / art / techniques and life itself."
Dietlind Wolf, Bio
1981-1985 Studied visual communication at the FH Aachen; awarded the medal of honor for outstanding achievements, master student
1986-1990 Textile design print for Prêt à Porter in Como/Italy, fabric design haute couture with Jakob Schläpfer in St. Gallen/Switzerland, fabric 'Compose' for Dior, Christian Lacroix
1990- 1994 Freelance textile designer for Fischbacher/ St. Gallen/Switzerland; Freelance lecturer at AMD Hamburg; Head of creativity training for female substitutes, Otto Versand Hamburg
1994-2013 Freelance stylist for still life and food photography for international and national magazines
Since 2004 self-taught design and creation of unique porcelain and stoneware pieces for her own photo productions and on commission
Since 2011 Overall artistic conception and realization of photo productions
Exhibitions/ Publications since 2004
Dietlind's ceramic works are regularly featured in magazines (Brigitte, Elle deco, Happinez, Living at home, Schöner Wohnen) and on various product packaging
2013 Trend presentation and publication by Elisabeth Leriche at Maison et Objet/ Paris with a collection of her unique porcelain and ceramic pieces "textures through hands and time"
2013- 2015 Porcelain and ceramics unique piece_series "functionalArt"; exclusively for ABC Home/New York
2014 Purchase of unique porcelain series by Karen Meyn for Showroom Piet Boon /Amsterdam and Milan Salone Mobile and permanently in Amsterdam "Frühsommer-Salon": staging of a group exhibition: "le petit Salon"
2015 "Mirabilia": unique ceramic pieces together with Lyndie Dourthe Galerie 3.parallele /Paris. Exhibition of unique ceramic pieces together with Claudia Spielmann- Hoppe, Wohltorf
2017 "Unikat und Duplikat" with photographs and ceramics together with Birgit Klemt at Berkentinhaus/ Lübeck
2023 July + November naturalia et artificilialia: exhibition "a journey to Sicily" in Kaltern/South Tyrol and Lübeck/North Germany
2023 October "der gedeckte Tisch" together with Gabi Veit Grassimesse / Leipzig: Ceramic unique pieces, Shadows and Traces/Spuren_sicilia
2024 October Traces / Spuren_Tegula Grassimesse / Leipzig;
November Traces / Spuren_Tegula Wunderkammer Lübeck in cooperation with the Lübeck Archaeology and Monument Office