Made of burnished stoneware clay with added coral stain, this pink sculptural vessel is hand built and burnished. Key to its shape is the twisted extension ending in a little cone-shaped cup.
There was a time, at the very beginning of her professional journey in the late 1970s, when Tina Vlassopulos was not so sure whether she should continue with ceramics or not. But then she took part in an exhibition in London, and Jean Muir, the fashion designer, bought three of her pieces. “I knew then, that I should not give up,” Tina says. She was right. Nowadays, she has become an internationally acclaimed artist, well known for her hand built ceramic sculptures. Her creations are distinctive and unique, characterised by sinuous and elegant lines. Tina says her inspiration comes from city life, from the performing arts especially, contemporary dance, ballet and opera. “Attending a live performance unlocks my creativity and allows me the time to freely roam around in my imagination,” she explains.
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Made of burnished stoneware clay with added coral stain, this pink sculptural vessel is hand built and burnished. Key to its shape is the twisted extension ending in a little cone-shaped cup.
Photo: ©Mike Abrahams
This is a pale green, hand built and burnished sculptural vessel. It is made of stoneware clay with added pale green stain, and is characterised by curved lines and two overlapping extensions.
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