Ribbon-like Sculptures in Paper Porcelain I In the Studio with Ceramic Artist Simcha Even-Chen from organic food production act 1990 Watch Video
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Description: “I’m working with porcelain since 2017. I was looking for a way to increase the natural organic appearance of my sculptures. Porcelain seemed to be the best material for achieving it. Utilizing porcelain property to collapse, enables me to get the “amorphic” shapes, which I was looking for. I’m fascinated by this material since the results cannot be planned and foreseen and each kiln opening is a new surprise.”<br/><br/>✴ Simcha Even-Chen — ceramic artist — opens the doors of her studio in Rehovot, Israel.Watch to discover her abstract porcelain sculptures. <br/><br/> Artistics is a Paris-based contemporary art gallery which operates mainly online. We are a team of passionate professionals driven by the thrill to discover new talents and to share their art with you!<br/><br/> Want to see more from Artistics? <br/>Never miss a new studio visit! Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/3XkpSJb<br/>Buy unique artworks on our website: https://bit.ly/3JovXP6 <br/>To receive our bimonthly newsletter, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/3qLvZdi<br/>Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/43RAWjB<br/>Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/448ROSG
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