We came across the beautiful porcelain work of ruth gurvich recently in the October issue of Marie Claire Maison. She forms first using a paper model and then reworks their volume using porcelain, still resembling the look of paper including measurement markings. Her art is based on a continuous exploration of the codes created by different cultures in their artistic production. From a formal point of view, her field of investigation is based on the study of volume and its relationship to space.
ruth gurvich
We came across the beautiful porcelain work of ruth gurvich recently in the October issue of Marie Claire Maison. She forms first using a paper model and then reworks their volume using porcelain, still resembling the look of paper including measurement markings. Her art is based on a continuous exploration of the codes created by different cultures in their artistic production. From a formal point of view, her field of investigation is based on the study of volume and its relationship to space.
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15 comments:
Hi poppy,
Congratulations on having your blog tagged.
Amazing, beautiful work. Thanks for the intro :)
love your page!!
such beautiful work, thanks Jan
what a gorgeous collection! thanks for always having such great entries.
fantastic idea.
gasping. so beautiful. i want all of it
I love it!
so delicate and beautiful!
Keep up the good work
great site, interesting work, which I thought was papier machee at first. Gina
Where can i purchase these?
Beautiful site. Congrats on the blog tag.
I like the different shapes of the ceramics art but it should be slightly more color it bring it alive. Plain=UGLY Color=Alive
Thank you for posting this, I love it, I am smitten...
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