Short Description
A hand-painted ceramic surface composed of individually painted blue brushstroke modules. Each piece contributes to a larger field of movement, creating an atmospheric assembly of flowing marks, tonal variation and rhythmic continuity across the installed surface.
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Product Description
Blue Tidal Assembly (A2C4E6-WS) is a hand-painted ceramic surface authored by Tebogo Sethole and produced by VLVLK.
Constructed from individually painted ceramic modules, the surface operates as a larger visual field rather than a repeated pattern. Layered blue brushwork moves across the installation, allowing each piece to contribute to an evolving composition of rhythm, continuity and variation.
The resulting field evokes currents, water movement and shifting atmospheric conditions while remaining abstract and architectural in character. Tonal transitions range from pale translucent washes to deeper indigo passages, creating visual depth that changes across the assembled surface.
No two square metres are identical. Variations in brushwork, tonal density and mark-making form part of the intended authored character of the work and contribute to the field behaviour of the installation.
Suitable for residential, hospitality and commercial environments where a distinctive hand-painted ceramic field is desired.
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Surface Classification
Host
System
Primary Field Read
Secondary Field Read
Primary Chroma
Surface Character
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Fluid
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Atmospheric
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Painterly
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Rhythmic
Material Behaviour
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Specification
Code: A2C4E6-WS
Artist: Tebogo Sethole
Designer: VLVLK Team
Unit: 1 m²
Sold: Per square metre
Approximate Tile Size: L(150–153) × W(150–153) × H(9–12) mm
Coverage: 44 pieces per m²
Weight: Approx. 20.856 kg per m²
Colour Detail: Blues
Decorative Process: Hand Painted
Applications
Can be Used in Multi-Part Assembly: TBC
Can be Bulked With: TBC
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Controlled Variability
Each tile is individually painted by hand. Variations in brushwork, line weight, tonal density and mark distribution are expected and form part of the intended visual behaviour of the assembled field. These variations should be interpreted as authored characteristics rather than manufacturing defects. A hand-painted ceramic surface composed of individually painted blue brushstroke tiles. Each tile contributes to a larger field of movement, creating an atmospheric assembly of flowing marks, tonal variation and rhythmic continuity across the installed surface.
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Product Description
Blue Tidal Assembly (A2C4E6-WS) is a hand-painted ceramic surface authored by Tebogo Sethole and produced by VLVLK.
The surface is constructed from individually painted ceramic modules, each carrying unique blue brushwork that combines into a larger field condition. Rather than functioning as a repeated pattern, the assembly behaves as a continuously shifting composition where variation, rhythm and movement emerge through installation.
The resulting field evokes the qualities of currents, flow paths and layered water movement while remaining abstract and architectural in character. Tonal shifts ranging from pale blue washes to deeper indigo accents contribute to the overall depth and visual energy of the surface.
Each square metre is curated from unique pieces. Variations in brushwork, density and mark-making form part of the intended authored character of the work.
Suitable for residential, hospitality and commercial applications where a distinctive hand-painted ceramic field is desired.
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Specification
Code: A2C4E6-WS
Artist: Tebogo Sethole
Designer: VLVLK Team
Unit: 1 m²
Sold: Per square metre
Approximate Size: L(150–153) × W(150–153) × H(9–12) mm
Coverage: 44 pieces per m²
Weight: Approx. 20.856 kg per m²
Colour Detail: Layered Blues
Decorative Process: Hand Painted
Applications:
Can be Used in Multi-Part Assemblies: TBC
Can be Bulked With: TBC
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Commerce Summary
Field Read: Aggregate / Material-Led
Primary Chroma: Blue
Surface Character: Fluid, painterly, atmospheric
Controlled Variability: Each tile is individually painted. Variations in brushwork, line weight and tonal density contribute to the intended field behaviour of the assembly.