Video: Mini ceramic sculptures. Creativity Katherine Morling (Katherine Morling)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Devoting some part of his life to creativity, each person pursues some of his own goals. Some want to become famous and leave their mark in history, and then large-scale, monumental creations are born that are admired by millions. Others want a different kind of fame - emotional, scandalous. In this case, the works are shocking, provocative, on the verge of decency, between "wow!" and "what a nightmare!" And there are also such authors for whom art is an opportunity and desire to create beautiful, unusual art objects that would bring joy and cause a smile. The sculptor Katherine Morling from London is one of those.
Katerina Morling works with porcelain and ceramics, and creates small sculptural objects, which, however, do not look like sculptures, especially from ceramics. From a distance, they can be mistaken for a kind of soft toys, paper products or papier-mâché. But no, it's still ceramics.
In the hands of the sculptor, ceramics turns into a variety of objects, but both the author and the audience consider the collection of mini-sculptures depicting household items to be the most interesting. Yes, yes, all these small and not very small things that we use every day and several times a day.
All these chairs, tables, ottomans, ladders, scissors and other household rubbish are made so skillfully and delicately that it seems as if this is the work of tiny hardworking gnomes. But still, these are the works of an adult woman who creates a small world out of porcelain and ceramics, resembling a big world to the slightest centimeter …
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