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Flower

The ceramic object was made with chamotte using the thrown ceramics and slab building techniques, and was glazed and fired at 1,150°C. The shape consists of a cylindrical base, a pointed protruding oval, and a bowl shape on the top. The entire surface is covered with white glaze. The object is part of the Flowers series, inspired by natural forms, the ceramic works of Hans Coper, and the archaic fruit offering trays carried by the titans. The overall shape of the object – the base, the pointy oval and the bowl together with green and grey dots in the centre – are associated with the outline of a flower and its stem, leaves and stamen.
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Ana Japaridze & Nino Kopaladze
Tbilisi, Georgia
Ana Japaridze and Nino Kopaladze are ceramicists, designers but first and foremost close friends from Tbilisi. They are united by their love of clay a ...
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