
Abysse is part of a series of aquatic pieces from Pascale Morin's collection entitled "entre terre et mer", meaning “between land and sea”. It looks like a porcelain cora with craters, seaweed and frozen grass. Pascale collects plants, which are then modelled and reworked together with layers of porcelain to give the shapes of craters and wild grass. This piece is made of unbleached white porcelain, glazed in small strokes to give a wet and shiny effect.
Porcelain, Sculpture, Plouha, France
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Sculpture
Abysse is part of a series of aquatic pieces from Pascale Morin's collection entitled "entre terre et mer", meaning “between land and sea”. It looks like a porcelain cora with craters, seaweed and frozen grass. Pascale collects plants, which are then modelled and reworked together with layers of porcelain to give the shapes of craters and wild grass. This piece is made of unbleached white porcelain, glazed in small strokes to give a wet and shiny effect.
Porcelain, Sculpture
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Pascale is a visual artist and ceramicist