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Tut vase

Tut vases are created by combining smaller and larger cylindrical forms to give birth to funny, biomorphic shapes, like hybrids of a mushroom and a heron, or a crossbreed of a cactus and a droid. These vases combine two pottery techniques: one part is formed by hand, the other thrown on the potter’s wheel. All are made from stoneware clay coloured with engobes.
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Olga Milczyńska
Warsaw, Poland
When Olga was studying in Denmark, during one of her walks on the beach, she found a piece of brick washed up by the sea. Its oval shape, designed by ...
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