FEBRUARY 2024
DIALOGUES
Introducing ‘Dialogues’ - my first collection of porcelain sculptural vessels created using a dipping technique that merges knitted textiles with slip porcelain.
Process:
Knitted textile patterns are carefully dipped and hung in a specific cylindrical shape. Once the porcelain sets, the pieces are fired in the kiln, where the textile burns away, leaving behind only the imprint of its texture.
As the maker-facilitator, I allow intricate conversations between the distinct materials to unfold organically, consciously embracing the unpredictability of the process. Each resulting piece becomes a storyteller, carrying its own unique narrative.
Process:
Knitted textile patterns are carefully dipped and hung in a specific cylindrical shape. Once the porcelain sets, the pieces are fired in the kiln, where the textile burns away, leaving behind only the imprint of its texture.
As the maker-facilitator, I allow intricate conversations between the distinct materials to unfold organically, consciously embracing the unpredictability of the process. Each resulting piece becomes a storyteller, carrying its own unique narrative.
Texture exploration ︎︎︎
Observing an urgent conversation between materials, with each piece carrying a unique voice. Guided by inspiration from nature and a deep urge to work with natural materials, the project explores possible dialogues between porcelain and knitted textiles.