My porcelain works are designed to look graceful and minimalist, they conjure a feeling of lightness and a sense of movement.
The signature mesmerizing patterns mimic the vivid diversity of nature, but are not painted on. Using Nerikomi method, the patterns are meticulously prepared by repeated cutting and layering of porcelain sheets. My hands-on approach ensures every pattern is unique and unrepeatable.
The works are both functional and decorative: timeless objects to behold and use.
it´s a modern approach to ceramic decorative art, if i had one of your pieces i would never use it and just keep it for the view; i just love this simple and comlplex regular visuals you have incrusted to the surfaces, icouldn´t sleep last night... elegant!!
Hi Victor, I am delighted to read your comment. By the way, how do you find this site? Do you know that some of the above works are available at Contemporary Ceramic Center, London, from now till March 2014?
I saw your pieces in the Contemporary Ceramic Centre, and thought them extremely beautiful. The teapots became elegant mother ducks followed by a flotilla of cups and saucers, light as little boats. Wonderful
it´s a modern approach to ceramic decorative art, if i had one of your pieces i would never use it and just keep it for the view; i just love this simple and comlplex regular visuals you have incrusted to the surfaces, icouldn´t sleep last night... elegant!!
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ReplyDeleteHi Victor,
ReplyDeleteI am delighted to read your comment.
By the way, how do you find this site?
Do you know that some of the above works are available at Contemporary Ceramic Center, London, from now till March 2014?
I saw your pieces in the Contemporary Ceramic Centre, and thought them extremely beautiful. The teapots became elegant mother ducks followed by a flotilla of cups and saucers, light as little boats. Wonderful
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, indeed my idea was to make them look light, like floating on water.
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