Video: Julie Moon Ceramic Art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Pottery by Canadian sculptor and designer Julie Moon has no clear practical use. Of course, she makes vases of unusual shapes and stands for various little things … But they are not at all participating in the exhibitions, but amusing figurines, small sculptural abstractions and other gizmos that are intended solely to stand on a shelf and decorate the interior.
Julie Moon has been fascinated by ceramics for a long time, and now she is a graduate student of the Academy of Arts in this field. The style of her work is called unusual, because in her work the girl mixes graffiti art, modern design, and painting. As a result, painted figurines are obtained, with which it is pleasant to decorate your own shelf and present as a gift.
If you flip through the gallery on website Julia, you can see how diverse her work is. It must be because the designer is still in search. However, the trademark "trick" of the craftswoman's ceramics still was and will remain an unusual painting: flowers, stars, dots, monograms, patterns …
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