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From the September firing of the anagama at Guldagergaard, Denmark

These bowls have been sent to London to the exhibition "20 Years 20 Pots" opening 9th September in Galerie Besson.

10cms X 9cms. Wood-fired porcelain

Selecting work for three exhibitions in March 2010

Made during the Kohila Symposium 2011, Estonia

Height: 8cms

Width: 9cms

Spots of celadon glaze act as a resist to carbon trapping

These bowls have been sent to London to the exhibition "20 Years 20 Pots" opening 9th September in Galerie Besson.

Approx size of all bowls: width 12cms height 8 cms

4 Wood fired porcelain pinched bowls, exhibited at Flagstaff, Arizona

Part of the exhibition "Postulater om Fremtidens Kunsthåndværk" in the Roundtower, Copenhagen, and then in Galerie Besson, London in 1997

The Pinched range is inspired by

the four seasons of the year, Africa's beautiful

bright flowers in summers, the neutral tones and pastel shades in winter,

autumn and spring.

 

The Artist, Zizipo Poswa also brings in a flair of pattern making which stems from a background as a textile designer.

Dimensions: w/h

25cm / 31cm

 

For more info, visit

emial: info@imisoceramics.co.za

Come in 4 sizes (h/w)

 

small - 9cm / 5.5cm

medium - 12cm / 8cm

large - 14cm / 8cm

extra large - 18cm / 9 cm

  

For more info:

info@imisoceramics.co.za

 

Perhaps these will be the 5 I chose to send to London

10cms X 9cms. Wood-fired porcelain

Priscilla Mouritzen - pinch pots - porcelain - fired during the Nordic Woodfire Marathon at Guldagergaard, Skælskør, Denmark . On exhibition in Gallerie Besson's summer exhibition 2007

These are really small - only 5cms high

POLLOCK RANGE

Growing up, I herded livestock; hunted animals and birds. When hunting, I often saw the African weaver bird and became fascinated with this creature’s skill and patients when constructing its nest. Later in my practice, having watched the film Pollock, my increase in interest for Jackson Pollock’s work grew. The latter manifested in these works, created using a trailing technique that equates to resembling the African weaver bird’s methods of building and Jackson Pollock’s epiphany in art

 

Dimensions: w/h

16cm/11cm

Designed and made by Majolandile Dyalvane

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