Pink Vase from the Rock and Wind collection
by Monika Gedrimaite Lithuania

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This is one of a kind stoneware piece from the artist’s collection “The Rock and Wind” by Monika Gedrimaite.
The vase was hand-built using stoneware, finished with matte pink engobe and textured with white drops.

Fired in electrical kiln, 1250°C.

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Monika Gedrimaite (b. 1990) is ceramics artist based in Vilnius. Artist explores the dialectic between the vessel as material and conceptual formation. Gedrimaitė is interested in utilitarian foundation of a vessel and new possibilities of use. By universalizing the meaning of a vessel, ceramicist reduces recognition of an object until only a trace remains. Using the technical methods of creating and deconstructing ceramics, Gedrimaitė presents the objects of an imaginary function, which are not necessarily related to the original purpose, giving them a new concept of a vessel.
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