Studio exhibition by Angelika Krauß
The trained ceramist loves contrasts. She is particularly fond of optical and haptic contrasts - light and dark, glazed and unglazed, round and angular. She usually contrasts the hardness of fired porcelain with soft, curved forms. Huggy vases, bowls folded from squares, twisted cups with angular openings or wall objects and filigree lamps are among her works.
Shiny, because glazed, inner surfaces are contrasted with rough unglazed outer surfaces with stripes, grooves, drops and "holes" (which also make them a special pleasure to touch). Angelika Krauß turns her objects freely, sometimes deforms them, builds them up freely or assembles them. The results are functional as well as decorative works with an interactive character. They please the eye and invite you to use them.
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