Hand shaped ceramic vase with four handles and multi-coloured strips coiled around the top half of the vessel.
Katerina Giannaka started experimenting with ceramics quite suddenly following a challenging health problem. “I remember very well the moment I decided to pick up this craft. In 2006 I returned home after one and a half years of treatment for blood cancer, and all of a sudden, I realised that I wanted to do pottery. I started very passionately and that’s how I've continued up to this day, trying to combine painting with pottery.” Katerina considers herself a painter first; ceramics has simply allowed her to create a unique surface upon which she can paint. “Everything I do comes out of filtering the images that surround me. What I love most about the objects I create is to see my life experiences transformed into a piece of art.”
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Hand shaped ceramic vase with four handles and multi-coloured strips coiled around the top half of the vessel.
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Hand shaped ceramic bowl. The exterior of the bowl has been decorated with a leaf pattern, complementing the plant-green interior of the vessel.
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Hand shaped ceramic sculpture with a multi-coloured design. Vegetation-inspired patterns decorate the surface of the vessel and expand outwards to leaf-shaped handles.
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Hand shaped ceramic bowl. Vegetation-inspired patterns decorate the surface of the vessel and expand outwards to leaf-shaped handles.