Bowl made in agateware, a pottery decorated with a combination of contrasting coloured clay. It was thrown on the wheel and its interior was finished with a black glossy glaze.
Height 11 cm
Width 19 cm
Lotta Kvist is a ceramicist from Malmö, nowadays based in northern Sweden, where she runs a ceramic workshop equipped with two throwing wheels and two kilns. As she says, “It’s a small workshop, but it works perfectly for me”. There, she follows all the process; from designing to glazing the ceramics she creates. A self-taught artisan, the first handcrafted object she produced “was a hand pinched little bowl. I let it dry and then oil-painted it in the garage. That happened 50 years ago, and after all that time, my mother still has it”. Since then, Lotta has perfected her artisan skills by taking classes and attending courses, both in Sweden and abroad.
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Bowl made in agateware, a pottery decorated with a combination of contrasting coloured clay. It was thrown on the wheel and its interior was finished with a black glossy glaze.
Height 11 cm
Width 19 cm
Photo: ©Axel Agust Cicero Group
Jack is part of a series of wheel thrown vases in white stoneware. The exterior spiky texture of the Jack bowl was achieved with slip trailing. The interior was finished with semi matt green glazes.
Height 12 cm
Width 19 cm
Photo: ©Axel Agust Cicero Group
This vessel was hand thrown on the wheel, double-walled and finished with an interior/exterior blue glossy glaze.
Height 11 cm
Width 17 cm
Photo: ©Axel Agust Cicero Group
The Roger tea set was hand thrown on the wheel in white stoneware and finished with a glossy glaze adorned with black and brown dots.
Height 15 cm
Width 10 cm
Height 7 cm
Width 8 cm
Photo: ©Axel Agust Cicero Group
This sculpture was hand built in stoneware and finishes with a white matte glaze adorned with tiny brown sprinkles.
Height 80 cm
Width 40 cm