This is a copper-green sculpture made of ceramic coils that mimic the movement of a Comb jellyfish.
Bente Skjøttgaard is an experimental ceramicist who explores the wonders of working with clay. Her work investigates nature’s creative energies such as heat, mass and air, and its forces such as gravity and rebuilding. Bente makes ceramic works that span shapes from the seas to the skies. To her, clay is the symbolic source material of all creation. In her approach and process, she plays with the balance of mastering and un-mastering the material, constantly pushing acquired techniques to gain new ground. Bente's signature works produce sensations that are unfamiliar, wondrous, and at times even disturbing.
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This is a copper-green sculpture made of ceramic coils that mimic the movement of a Comb jellyfish.
Photo: ©Ole Akhøj
This is a purple and white bowl with fat flaky glaze and thick coils as legs which gives it an animal-like character.
Photo: ©Ole Akhøj
This is a yellow and green sculpture made of ceramic coils that mimic the movement of a Comb jellyfish.
Photo: ©Ole Akhøj
This is a pink and white bowl with fat flaky glaze and thick coils as legs which gives it an animal-like character.
Photo: ©Ole Akhøj
This is a white bowl with fat flaky glaze and thick coils as legs which gives it an animal-like character.