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Doris Becker

Doris Becker Ceramicist
Contact
Luxembourgish, German, French, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+352 661329489
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Exploring the mystery of nature

  • • Doris enjoys using clay to build structures
  • • Her work investigates contradictions in nature
  • • She creates texture using wooden sticks or needle pricks

Doris Becker's intense period of training began in high-ranking art schools and academies and then continued in specialised workshops and symposia in Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany. Ever since, Doris has dedicated her life to the exploration of clay as a medium of artistic expression. “My artistic work and the creation of my ceramic sculptures are inspired by observation and research on the manifold expressions of nature, especially mineral textures of the earth,” she says. “I’m especially interested in the ever-present contrasts in nature arising from the contradiction between construction and demolition, between formation and deformation, between structuring, de-structuring and even destruction.”

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Works

  • © Luc Ewen
  • © Luc Ewen
  • © Luc Ewen
  • © Luc Ewen
  • © Luc Ewen
Photo: © Luc Ewen
Egg Geodes

This handmade clay sculpture resembles natural mineral formations. The design is characteristic of Doris’s reflections on nature and its contrasts that can be seen throughout her work. For her, the mineral textures of the earth are like paintings, marks formed and transformed by nature and by time.

17 cm
10 cm

Photo: © Luc Ewen
Whisper I

This handmade porcelain sculpture resembles natural mineral formations. The design is characteristic of Doris’s reflections on nature and its contrasts that can be seen throughout her work. She achieved the lace-like finish of the exterior surface by pricking it with a needle.

20 cm
11 cm

Photo: © Luc Ewen
Whisper II

This handmade porcelain sculpture was inspired by coral formations. The design is characteristic of Doris’s reflections on nature and its contrasts that can be seen throughout her work. She achieved the lace-like finish of the surface by pricking it with a needle.

17 cm
15 cm

Photo: © Luc Ewen
Whisper III

This handmade porcelain sculpture resembles natural mineral formations. The design is characteristic of Doris’s reflection on nature and its contrasts that can be seen throughout her work. She achieved the lace-like finish of the surface by pricking it with a needle.

20 cm
17 cm

Photo: © Luc Ewen
Egg geode

This handmade stoneware sculpture resembles natural mineral formations. The design is characteristic of Doris’s reflection on nature and its contrasts that can be seen throughout her work. She achieved the lace-like finish of the surface by pricking it with a needle.

16 cm
9 cm

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