Ceramic
I bought another of Ilona Sulikova’s pots yesterday. Couldn’t help myself. I tried walking past but the thing had a hold of me by then. Could have been any of them, I suppose, but this time it was the white one wouldn’t let go.
In this exhibition the full-bodied hand-built pots are displayed alongside the work of Patricia Issitt and Richard Popel at The Norman Rea Gallery, Langwith College, University of York until the 23rd November 2007.
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They are rather beautiful, almost poetic – I can see why you couldn’t resist. Objects like that make the world a little more bearable.
I have a special passion for ceramics…and these really are lovely! I might go & have a look…
jb says: Hi Lucy. Yes, go along, you’ll enjoy it.
Mmm, the white one is beautiful. Voluptuous!
These are beautiful pots. They must have been extremely difficult to throw these pots. Look at how wide they are and how small the neck is at the top. Simply amazing craftsmanship. Thanks for posting this pic. Very cool.
jb says: Hi Danny. I have the white one sitting on a bookshelf just behind me.
Mmm, the white one is great.wonderful ! i like it.
These hand-built pots look much poetic to me and wanna see more such works of Patricia Issitt in your coming posts.
jb says: The potter is Ilona Sulikova, Annabella.