
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.
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Ceramic, Vase

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