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Charlotte Thorup
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Charlotte Thorup

Ceramics

Svaneke, Denmark

The simplicity of repetition

  • Charlotte builds architectural modules in clay
  • She focuses on space, proportions, light and shadow
  • She likes to combine different types of clay in her work

The Danish island of Bornholm, originally a place for fishermen, is today a kind of paradise for people engaged in art and crafts. Charlotte Thorup trained in ceramics here and now lives and works in a small harbour town on the island. Her work focuses on pattern and repetition, unique dimensions, contrasts and connections. Taking inspiration from the town's architecture and the symmetry of nature, she models clay sticks and forms them into simple modules to create minimalist compositions. Slight variations and imperfections create interest, while matt or glossy surfaces convey light and shadow effects.

Charlotte Thorup is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2000

Discover her work

Achitectural artworkTubes & StripesSticksArchitecture Versus Nature No. 1Architecture Versus Nature No. 2

INTERVIEW

I think that the settling down of all kinds of artists on Bornholm over time has a deep influence. The island has always been a magnetic place, because of its nature, its peacefulness and its special light. I can feel this deep tradition, which makes you feel respectful of being an artist on the island.

When combining different types of clay, I am showing the materials' duality of strength and fragility. The roughness of the stoneware against the fine porcelain provides an interesting contrast.

I am looking for the inherent symmetry and balance that the eye automatically recognises when something fits together in proportion. Nature has that symmetry and we all recognise it. Good architecture and design all demonstrate this rule.

In both, traces of the creation of the sculpture or bowl are preserved. My pieces reflect the process of working wet clay with directness and honesty. The glazes, which give tactility to the surfaces, show the firing process of the kiln.

1 EXPERIENCE

Construct a modular ceramic object

1 DESTINATION

Bornholm: the wonders of the craft island

Charlotte Thorup

Ceramicist

Svaneke, Denmark

ADDRESS

Vestergade 11, 3740, Svaneke, Denmark

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AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+45 27389795

LANGUAGES

Danish, English