Cymatics Ceramics: Exciting New Cymatics Art From Lithuania

by Jodina Meehan on June 26, 2014

ceramic cymatics closeup This is a post by Journal editor Jodina Meehan Egle Sidlauskaite, a recent graduate with a Master’s Degree from Vilnius Academy of Arts in Lithuania, is combining cymatics with ceramics and achieving some stunning results as shown in these images.
cyamtics ceramics plate
In describing her working methods, she says she decorates the plates with an overglaze while they are sitting on a loudspeaker, which are then baked in a kiln.

Another work she has created includes ceramic shamote on a pot with a microphone inside. cymatics ceramics 3 plates
In this way she has been able to create permanent cymatics art works with designs being created by moving sound waves, an exciting development for the world of cymatics!
cymatics ceramics artist Egle Sidlauskaite
Please enjoy these photos of Egle’s newest work, and remember that all images are copyright the artist and may not be reproduced or used without the artist’s permission.

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Niels Werdenberg July 1, 2014 at 10:13 am

Great idea!

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Mark Wagner July 7, 2014 at 11:50 am

Superb work as I have been trying to conjure creative ways of ‘freezing’ Cymatics. Well done. What sort of speaker / amp are you using? I’ve found amazing results with water / fluid Cymatics using strong transducers, layer upon layer of geometries.

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