Wheel Thrown Bowl
by Natura Morta Slovenia

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Description

Wheel thrown bowl. Made of black stoneware with blue, pink, violete drippy glaze on the outside of the bowl. Finished with white crackled glaze on the inside. Fired to 1230°C in an electric kiln.

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My  work explores the impermanence of nature in the traditional still life genre. It's taking references from natural world to create unique recognisable poetics. Nature Morte literally dead nature is a silent moment of transition. In a sense it seems like a warning that the natural habitat is not a given fact and that our environment is a fragile organism. Through a search for perfect forms I am addressing themes such as disintegration, failure, destruction and... rebirth. All as a reminder of human's irrational relation to the environment and a call for a more holistic coexistence with nature and other beings.
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