Homo Faber

PRESS EN Languages Account Follow us Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter
|
Presented by logo Homo Faber by Michelangelo Foundation
Explore Artisans Museums & Galleries Experience Itineraries About
©All rights reserved
©All rights reserved
©All rights reserved
©All rights reserved

Gábor Somoskői

  • Kezemura
  • Ceramicist
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Rising Star
Gábor Somoskői Ceramicist
Contact
Hungarian, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+36 305000258
©All rights reserved

A meditative approach

  • • Gábor is a self-taught ceramicist
  • • He sees his work as connecting all four elements of nature
  • • He enjoys the infinite variety of objects that can be made

Gábor Somoskői was initially into photography and worked a lot with wood, creating skateboards for years, but he always loved as a child. He started working with ceramics more seriously in 2012, when he bought his first small kiln. Today, he is happy that he can work with ceramics in his own workshop, full-time – which he considers to be a kind of meditative activity, and which he learned by doing, step by step, in a self-taught way, without any formal education. Gábor likes to see his work as a continuation of a 10,000 year-old tradition, as, to put it very simply, he makes bowls and utensils from clay in the same way as his pre-historic predecessors – but he has modern tools and ingredients to do so.

Read the full interview

Works

  • ©All rights reserved
  • ©All rights reserved
  • ©All rights reserved
  • ©All rights reserved
  • ©All rights reserved
Photo: ©All rights reserved
Goro white

Hand thrown and cut white stoneware cup. It is part of the Goro series, which was inspired by the Japanese faceted (mentori) ceramics. It has been combined with inspiration from the seventies dome building movement featured in the Whole Earth Catalogue.

Height 6.5 cm
Diameter 9 cm

Photo: ©All rights reserved
Hankua

Hand thrown and individually cut stoneware cup. Hankua pieces are part of a bigger experimental series which combines the organic, circular, placid characteristics on the inside, with geometrical, structural, tectonic forms on the outside.

Height 7 cm
Diameter 9 cm

Photo: ©All rights reserved
Pinga

Hand thrown and individually cut stoneware cup. Pinga pieces are part of a bigger experimental series which combines the organic, circular, placid characteristic on the inside, with geometrical, structural, tectonic forms on the outside.

Height 7.5 cm
Diameter 8 cm

Photo: ©All rights reserved
Monk

Woodfired, hand thrown stoneware piece featuring carved decoration filled with porcelain. Carved lines were inspired by the rake used in the making of dry landscape gardens in Japan. Woodfired for 12 hours in a Sasukenei smokeless kiln.

Height 10 cm
Diameter 8.5 cm

Photo: ©All rights reserved
Huomi

Hand thrown, stoneware cup with multi-layered gradient glazes. The piece embodies the search for balance between darkness and clearness.

Height 7.5 cm
Diameter 8 cm

You may also like

Download the app

Find all the Homo Faber Guide content at hand, save, like and much more!