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Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir

  • Ceramicist
  • Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Master Artisan
Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir Ceramicist
Contact
Icelandic, Danish, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+354 6992992
©Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir

Objects with stories to tell

  • • Guðný creates a modern voice for traditional sagas
  • • She balances concept and craftsmanship
  • • There is no challenge in porcelain too great

Born on the volcanic Westman Islands, Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir is influenced by the primal elements of water and fire. The experience of living beside a volcano, on the edge of the sea that was alive with fishing boats and under skies full of birdlife, has left a permanent impression on Guðný. It affects how she approaches her ceramic practice to this day. She is also inspired by Iceland’s rich tradition of storytelling. Her work is characterised by a mix of playfulness, narrative and humour, while taking on themes of nature and the environment. She often combines other materials with clay, such as glass and wood, creating work with a contemporary Icelandic voice.

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Works

  • ©Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir
  • ©Anna María Sigurjónsdóttir
  • ©Íris Stefánsdóttir
  • ©Íris Stefánsdóttir
  • ©Lárus Karl Ingason
Photo: ©Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir
Rennur Gutters

The porcelain vases of this collection are inspired by imagery of rain and gutters. These four vases are slip cast from white porcelain. The four are decorated with different transparent glazes with green, orange, blue and copper oxides.

Height 10 cm
Width 4.5 cm

Photo: ©Anna María Sigurjónsdóttir
Cormorant

This dinnerware set, handcrafted from slip cast porcelain, was made for Mar restaurant in Reykjavik’s old harbour area. The main inspiration was the ocean and wildlife, including the cormorant from which the name, shape and colour of the set derives. The brown, orange and black all have multiple tones and harmonise with each other and bear a resemblance to the volcanic rock and lava that Iceland, particularly the Westman Islands, is famous for.

Height 14 cm
Width 24 cm

Photo: ©Íris Stefánsdóttir
YOLO

YOLO stands for You Only Live Once. This saying resonates with the fact that we only have one earth. This has given form to this series of porcelain pendants inspired by the form of a yoyo and the earth. The glaze is reminiscent of images of earth as seen from space. The two halves are cast, fired separately and finally glued together.

Diameter 7 cm

Photo: ©Íris Stefánsdóttir
Yolo and vases

This set of cast porcelain vases are part of Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir or rain gutter series and the YOLO series. The vases are all glazed with high fired transparent glaze and lustre for the last firing.

Photo: ©Lárus Karl Ingason
Vase and a ball

This porcelain vase is slip cast from porcelain glazed with a transparent glaze and at last fired with lustre.

Height 21 cm
Diameter 10 cm

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