This composition is made of two wheel-thrown 3D collage shapes, altered and set together. The shapes look like functional pitchers but are non-functional sculptures inspired by cranes. They were painted with several underglaze and overglazes layers.
Jeannine Vrins is constantly playing with contrasts in her ceramic creations. “I am inspired by objects that form a stark contrast with nature,” she says. “Like building cranes, which instill both wonder and fear. Their force and grace amaze me, but they also cause a dizzying dread of falling.” Jeannine processes these feelings in clay by seeking a balance between hardness and softness, functionality and expression. She is a strong supporter of combining traditional methods and advanced scientific techniques. “It is a way of remaining original in a craft with such an ancient history. Curiosity propels me towards new solutions.” She is passionate about sharing her insights with students – in her studio Atelier Oker, at art academies and at university level. “Teaching also nourishes my own work.”
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This composition is made of two wheel-thrown 3D collage shapes, altered and set together. The shapes look like functional pitchers but are non-functional sculptures inspired by cranes. They were painted with several underglaze and overglazes layers.
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This lamp was wheel thrown, brushed with terra sigillata on the outside and white glazed on the inside. The LED lamp is connected with a textile electrical cord. The lamp’s shape is based on the principles of a geometrical oloid and is hand shaped after the trimming process.
Photo: ©Jeannine Vrins
Two wheel-thrown porcelain cups were altered and fitted together to create this balancing mini sculpture. The cups are presented on a yellow cleaning cloth also used as a ‘wetting medium’.
Photo: ©Jeannine Vrins
This is a small lamp made from a 3D collage of wheel-thrown elements painted with several underglazes and overglazes. Its shape resembles that of a bird with its wings spread out, flying.
Photo: ©Jeannine Vrins
This is a 3D collage of wheel-thrown cylindrical shapes, that were altered and composed together. Painted with several underglazes and overglazes, the little bird shape fits in a small box of porcelain slabs, glazed in yellow on the inside.