geometric objects
Nearly all those abstract "constructed forms" were fired using the Raku technique. The indeterminant craquelure caused by this technique lessens the rigidity of the geometric form, thus enhancing its vividness.
dated 2010 until 2012
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buoy
2012This buoylike object is only accentuated by the red triangel. The form itself is fascinating enough. It was bought by someone who later told that he puts consolation out of it and that it feels as a "lifebuoy" to him.
pyramids
2011Some of these 4 sided pyramids have an arched floor space. It is a good contrast to a flat one and can also create a light confusion. They come always in pairs. They are simple and plain, but you can rest your eyes upon them very long. They can be arranged, standing or lying according to the owners feelings.
coloured pyramids
2011
These where made as an order.There where six, so the purchaser could chose the ordered three. The number three was very important in the making, three sides, 3 colors for each pyramid. These where left, of the others I should once take photos visiting the purchaser.
They can be arranged, standing or lying according to the owners feelings.
seesaw
2011This object hase groved sides which got a metalic look because of slightly shimmering spots. The glaze and the craquelé pattern of it is unique. The glas surface is so perfect, other ceramists asked if there is varnish on top of the raku objects for the perfect shine.