This set shows figures belonging to Mayans. It consists of a cup, a saucer, and a stand.
Diameter 7 cm
There are craftspeople who know from the very beginning which will be their material of choice, and there are others who discover their craft by chance. Umay Abdullayeva belongs to the latter, as she entered the arts academy without knowing much about ceramics. But an encounter with clay captivated Umay and she immediately knew that she would dedicate herself wholly to ceramics. She experimented with mosaics and tiles, then ventured into conceptual ceramics, making numerous cups, vases, mirrors and jewellery. She learned her techniques from a master in ceramics, who still guides her today. She does not wish to imitate others' designs or approaches, instead preferring to draw inspiration from exchanges with people, feelings and the architecture of Baku.
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This set shows figures belonging to Mayans. It consists of a cup, a saucer, and a stand.
Diameter 7 cm
Photo: ©Alakbar Azayev
It is a plate that hunts attention with its horse figures that give the impression that they are at a gathering. It is a scene from nature, and with its color selections, the plate is one of a kind.
Diameter 23 cm
Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
This vase in tones of green represents stems of flowers that poke out.
Diameter 8 cm
Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
With its perfectly shaped finishes, this plate conveys a beautiful mix of blue and dark blue, and a light glaze.
Diameter 25 cm
Photo: ©Alakbar Azayev
This plate represents a puddle of water, and the white and brown colours convey the rocks in and around the puddle.
Diameter 20 cm