Bark is a sculptural piece that explores the skin as both a boundary and a space of revelation. The surface, seemingly contained, opens into a web of fissures that offers a glimpse into the depth of the material.
Bark is a sculptural piece that explores the skin as both a boundary and a space of revelation. The surface, seemingly contained, opens into a web of fissures that offers a glimpse into the depth of the material.
Crafted in black stoneware and coated with a layer of porcelain, the piece develops a crackled texture that evokes natural processes of tension, erosion, and transformation.
Accents of gold luster, applied during a third firing, appear at specific points, activating the surface with small focal points of light.
Halfway between a vessel and a sculpture, the piece is conceived from an autonomous formal language, where function is subordinated to material expression.
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