Kailee Bosch

My practice as a maker began at the lathe. As a child, working in my fathers studio, I learned to make small functional objects. While this history of woodworking is at my core, I have expanded my vocabulary of materials and processes. I am currently focusing on two materials: wood and bronze. I’m interested in wood for its continual push at precision, movable only with the right technique and tools, and bronze, while not easily moveable in its solid form, when heated it transforms into a beautiful, viscous liquid that can be cast into endless shapes. Each of these materials is important, as are the process, craft and craftsmanship that give them form. I make both functional objects and speculative designs, playfully and with precision and rigor. I am interested in parts that make up a larger whole, connections, modules and systems. I seek an interplay between traditional ways of making that value the hand and newer technologies that allow for precision, and repeatability.


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