Ariane Bourneville
Multi-disciplinary Designer
About
Heroines of History
This project celebrates the lives and legacies of influential women throughout history, presented through a series of meticulously crafted large cards. Each card, encased in a luxurious leather case with gold gilding, features detailed designs and symbolic elements that tell the stories of these heroines. The accompanying book enriches the visual experience with narratives of each woman's life, inspirational messages, and explanations of the symbols. Extending beyond the cards, the designs are also featured on printed T-shirts, with a series of colours determined by the colour scheme of each woman featured, displayed on the back of the shirts. By blending historical accuracy with artistic craftsmanship, this collection invites viewers to engage in a tactile and visual dialogue, exploring the profound impact of these women on our world. The exhibition serves as a tribute to their courage, passion, and contributions, inspiring a new generation to aspire for greatness.
Aotearoa Pagan Calendar
The Aotearoa Pagan Calendar is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and contemporary art. This work harmoniously weaves Māori mythology, Western astrology, and Pagan holidays, depicted through intricate photo-collages of iconic female rock musicians, each reflecting their zodiac sign. Handcrafted with sustainable materials, this calendar celebrates the natural cycles and cultural richness of Aotearoa. Immerse yourself in a journey through the seasons, honouring the mystical and magical elements of our world.
Luminescent Realms
The "Luminescent Realms" collection is a captivating trio of posters—"Iridescence," "Labradorescence," and "Pearlescence." Inspired by the Utopian Scholastic aesthetic movement, which flourished from the late 1980s to 2004, this collection embodies the vibrant and educational spirit of the era. The movement is known for its dynamic presentation of knowledge in edutainment software, encyclopedias, and museum exhibits. Drawing further influence from the Whole Earth Catalog's innovative design principles, each poster in this series takes a contemporary apporach with a modern black background. This choice accentuates the shimmering qualities of the subjects, reminiscent of the informative and visually striking style of Dorling Kindersley's renowned publications. "Luminescent Realms" not only celebrates the awe-inspiring phenomena of the natural world but also elegantly bridges the nostalgic educational aesthetics of the past with contemporary design sensibilities.
Pamela Anderson tribute photocollage
Biodesign zine
Fermentation: This section uncovers the age-old practice of fermentation, highlighting its diverse applications from food preservation to cheese and beer making.
Amadou Making: Readers are taken on a journey through the history of amadou, a material derived from fungi, traditionally used for fire-starting and the making of accessories such as hats and small bags. The zine also examines contemporary methods of amadou production and its evolving uses.
Plastomach: Introducing a groundbreaking installation, "Plastomach" features a transparent plastic case housing fungi capable of consuming plastic. This innovative approach transforms plastic waste into biodegradable material, showcasing the potential of biodesign to address environmental challenges.
Mycelium Leather: The final topic explores the creation of leather from mycelium, the root structure of fungi. This sustainable alternative to traditional animal leather offers a glimpse into the future of eco-friendly materials.
"Biodesign” not only provides a comprehensive overview of these fascinating topics but also bridges the gap between historical wisdom and modern ingenuity, illustrating the transformative power of biodesign in both past and present contexts.