This piece was created with broken spheres of coloured porcelain, blended with a transparent porcelain glaze, before being repeatedly fired at 1200°C.
Diameter 34 cm
Rada Dicheva is acknowledged as among the best artist-artisans of her generation. With the ability to cast a critical eye over the quality and idiosyncrasy of her work, she is able to work in multiples without losing originality or lowering her high standards. Her works range from delicate white porcelain tableware to vases and more abstract items, some decorated with the subtly traditional 'shevititsi' (seamstresses) patterns. Because she is aware how rich the capabilities and specifics of ceramic materials and processes are, Rada tries to focus her work in order to properly deepen and refine her methods.
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This piece was created with broken spheres of coloured porcelain, blended with a transparent porcelain glaze, before being repeatedly fired at 1200°C.
Diameter 34 cm
Photo: © Maria Djelebova
Created with coloured porcelain and transparent glaze as a sticking layer. The creative process is based on porcelain's natural shrinkage at each layer and during the different stages of the working process. The piece was repeatedly fired at 1200°C.
Diameter 34 cm
Photo: © tochka & tochka
Part of a larger collection of tableware accessories, this salt and pepper set was handcrafted in porcelain.
Diameter 8 cm
Photo: © Sava Chapanov
These pink and grey lamps were created with coloured porcelain. They beautifully complement each other not only because of their colours but due to the shadows they generate.
Photo: © Vencislava Vasileva
Fragments is a sculptural installation handcrafted in stoneware and porcelain.