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Hand building / stoneware, slip, glaze, lustre

These stoneware sculptures feature soft, organic shapes with eye-catching iridescent colors. They symbolize the intrusive computer files known as Cookies, which are at the forefront of the digital transformation of our contemporary society. Like digital red blood cells, Cookies flow through our lives, providing web servers with information about our online behavior.

Work: Texte
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Amphitrite

L35 x W35 x H56 cm / hand building / stoneware, glaze

This sculpture encompasses an ocean of nascent energy. Blue-green, azure, dark-blue glaze drips of the sea are highlighted by yellow sunlight glossy and matt glazes. The sculpture's flowing form exudes a lively sensuality, inviting not just visual appreciation but also a physical connection through touch.

Work: Texte
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Hive

L35 x W35 x H56 cm / hand building / stoneware, glaze, artificial hair

This artwork is part of the Blossom series, where the feminine curves are combined with the floral world. The form of the piece depicts a medieval beehive, coated with two honey glazes, with the glossy glaze trickling down from the cells. The inclusion of pink hair on the sculpture highlights that the worker bees are female.

Work: Texte
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Orchid

L35 x W35 x H56 cm / hand building / stoneware, glaze, wool, artificial hair

This fantasy sculpture has been imagined as a cross-breeding creature, inspired by the human anatomy and floral species. Thus, the shoulder blades, hair and the allure of a wild orchid have been fused into a hybrid piece to emphasize innate attractiveness of nature, with human beings being an integral part of it.

Work: Texte
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Blossom II

L35 x W35 x H56 cm / slip casting, hand building / stoneware, glaze, wool

This artwork depicts a blooming female flower where the vibrant pink wool creates a moment of attraction, thus perpetuating its species.

Work: Texte
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Blossom I

L35 x W35 x H56 cm / slip casting, hand building / porcelain, glaze, wool

This double-walled piece combines two reversing royal materials: rock still white porcelaine and feathery alpaca wool. The wool has been intricately woven into the vessel, resulting in a blossom piece that appeals to our sense of touch.

Work: Texte

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