Emma Lutz
Born in 2001, lives and works in Paris
Emma Lutz is the initiator of the project Imprimer la terre (Printing the Earth), carried out in partnership with the Meisenthal International Glass Art Centre in 2024, which pays tribute to the ancient glassmaking technique known as core blowing, now lost. The ancestor of glassblowing, this technique allowed hollow glass objects to be created by pouring the material around a clay core. The pieces in this project, called Noyaux (Cores), revisit this heritage, drawing on the resources offered by the forests surrounding the village of Meisenthal in Lorraine: fir wood from the forests was used to make the core, and sandstone from the Northern Vosges was used to make the counter-moulds in which the material is moulded, thus imprinting its relief and the memory of its landscapes on the glass.
Emma Lutz is a French designer born in Metz in 2001. She graduated from the École Boulle in 2022 and ENSCI-Les Ateliers in 2026.
Works presented by the gallery :
1- Noyaux #14, 2024
Stainless glass
20 × 13 cm
2- Noyaux #27, 2024
Stainless glass
20 × 13 cm
3- Noyaux #5, 2024
Stainless glass
20 × 13 cm
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