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Zsuzsa Boldizsár

  • Ceramicist
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Master Artisan
Zsuzsa Boldizsár Ceramicist
Contact
Hungarian, English, Italian
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+36 306561727
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Embroidered ceramics

  • • Zsuzsa experiments with different materials and techniques
  • • She combines embroidery and ceramics
  • • She uses dye between porcelain layers, a unique technical feat

Zsuzsa Boldizsár has always been captivated by the feeling of ‘flow’ when she is completely immersed, absorbed in the creative process. This meditative state is extremely inspiring to her – in addition to the multitude of expression possibilities arising from ceramics. She experiments a lot with pieces that combine traditions of porcelain making and those of decorative embroidery, which are intensely present in her own family traditions. Her pierced and embroidered items are items located at the border of everyday objects and works of fine art. In her latest works, she has been researching the technical possibilities of porcelain making: for example, she was able to implement dying material between the single porcelain layers using a unique method developed by herself.

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Works

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Hidden series

This bowl is made by hand casting and painted in between the casting layers. The rythm of unglazed and glazed surfaces gives the object a special look.

Length 15 cm
Width 15 cm
Height 9.5 cm
Diameter 15 cm

Photo: © Gergely György Németh
Embroidered series

This bowl is made by hand casting, and is perforated and embroidered with coloured thread after firing.

Length 16 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 6 cm

Photo: © Gergely György Németh
Hair ornamentics series

These bowls are made by hand casting and perforated, then embroidered with human hair after firing.

Length 16 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 6 cm
Diameter cm

Photo: © Gergely György Németh
Hair ornamentics series

These porcelain jewels, bracelets and a ring, are made by hand casting and perforated, then embroidered or adorned with human hair after firing.

Length 7 cm
Width 7 cm
Height 4 cm
Diameter 7 cm

Photo: © Zsuzsa Boldizsár
No title series

This hand-built plate, made from reduction fired fine porcelain, is finished with a fine celadon glaze only on the inside.

Length 28 cm
Width 28 cm
Height 6 cm
Diameter 28 cm

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