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Duplicity

The chains of this porcelain sculpture are unglazed, and because of that the porcelain pieces don't stick together when fired. The sculpture is therefore foldable like a textile and has two faces: one is colourful and structural and the other is closed and colourless. When you turn it over, you realise the different characters it has. The logic is easy to understand, you could change the form and prepare a new object form the same one.
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Erika Rejka
Budapest, Hungary
Erika Rejka was first transfixed by the atmosphere of a pottery workshop during a visit to a relative when she was still a baby, she can still recall ...
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