
For as long as she can remember Anne Türn has tried to push the limits of clay, both the material's own properties and by combining it with other materials. The beauty and fragility of transparent porcelain inspired her to use lights and fibre optics. The piece recounts the story of a dark night in August, when you look at the sky and the stars are falling. When you see a star fall, you can make a wish. But if too many stars fall, the wishing never ends.
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wool, Porcelain, End-glow fiber optics, Sculpture

Anne creates futuristic glass objects...