RED & BLUE ENAMEL REFUGE
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Sculpture from the “Refuges” series in multicoloured glazed porcelain placed on its raw oak base, by Dora Stanczel. A unique piece harmoniously combining architecture and craftsmanship like a modernist fortified residence clinging to its cliff.
Length : 4.72 in / 12 cm
Height : 5.91 in / 15 cm
Width : 3.15 in / 8 cm
Weigth : 4.41 lb / 2 kg
Artist: Dora Stanczel
Materials: Glazed porcelain and raw oak wood
Inspiration: It is a constant search for harmony that the artist speaks of as follows: “I like to tame porcelain with a sharp eye: accepting deformation, triggering mistakes, reusing what is thrown away, reintegrating what is broken and thus diverting the technical process. I work with the mistakes that occur in my creative process: I reproduce them by shaping an aesthetic language based on the search for the limit of the material. I focus on the loss of control in manufacturing. »
It is a process in which craftsmanship must strengthen collaboration with the material, challenging the boundary between mastery and control, perfection and accident, chance and the expected. The nature of porcelain is strongly linked to the nature of the accidental. This material, which has a reputation for being capricious, retains the memory of everything that has happened to it with a great possibility of deformation. When processing in the high-temperature kiln, everything will become visible and congeal in the porcelain.
Edition: Unique piece
Dora Stanczel
France
Dora Stanczel opened her own ceramic workshop in 2015 in La Rochelle (France). Since then, she has developed an aesthetic language following long experiments with porcelain. Its refined and luxurious porcelain pieces combine exceptional craftsmanship and unique sophistication.