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On her walks, Thérèse collects seeds, twigs and berries and incorporates them into her porcelain work. This piece combines Heracleum sphondylium, or common hogweed, with porcelain paper, an extremely fine white material that becomes translucent when fired. The resulting shape evokes natural formations such as fossils or coral.
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Thérèse Lebrun
Archennes, Belgium
Thérèse Lebrun collects seeds, twigs and dry fruits, and combines them with porcelain paper, a white material that becomes translucent when fired. She ...
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