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Eva Brandt ‘Spots of Light’ Vessel

£1,510.00

“I spent three months in New Mexico where I studied native Indian pottery. Felipe Ortega, potter and medicine man, taught me the traditional Indian way of coiling pots, which is now part of my ceramic expression. I create a meeting point between the Native Indian tradition & the rocky landscapes of the island of Bornholm.”

By Eva Brandt
Materials: Stoneware pattern with slips, glazes & oxides. Glazed inside.
Techniques: Coiled
Dimensions: H; 30cm, D;25cm
Care: Gently dust

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“I spent three months in New Mexico where I studied native Indian pottery. Felipe Ortega, potter and medicine man, taught me the traditional Indian way of coiling pots, which is now part of my ceramic expression. I create a meeting point between the Native Indian tradition & the rocky landscapes of the island of Bornholm.”

By Eva Brandt
Materials: Stoneware pattern with slips, glazes & oxides. Glazed inside.
Techniques: Coiled
Dimensions: H; 30cm, D;25cm
Care: Gently dust

“I spent three months in New Mexico where I studied native Indian pottery. Felipe Ortega, potter and medicine man, taught me the traditional Indian way of coiling pots, which is now part of my ceramic expression. I create a meeting point between the Native Indian tradition & the rocky landscapes of the island of Bornholm.”

By Eva Brandt
Materials: Stoneware pattern with slips, glazes & oxides. Glazed inside.
Techniques: Coiled
Dimensions: H; 30cm, D;25cm
Care: Gently dust

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