
This terracotta vase refers to today's forgotten fascination with ancient Japanese ceramics. The different colours are loosely inspired by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The production of such a vase takes several hours of spinning on a potter's wheel. One dried gradual the vessel undergoes several firings, glazing and a sprayed coat of pigmented ceramic. A special effect is the small pieces of matter that Šedina intentionally leaves on the body of the vessel.
Ceramic, Vase, Bechyně, Czech Republic
Type
Vase
This terracotta vase refers to today's forgotten fascination with ancient Japanese ceramics. The different colours are loosely inspired by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The production of such a vase takes several hours of spinning on a potter's wheel. One dried gradual the vessel undergoes several firings, glazing and a sprayed coat of pigmented ceramic. A special effect is the small pieces of matter that Šedina intentionally leaves on the body of the vessel.
Ceramic, Vase

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