Slipware hollow dish 1 by Héloïse Bariol
$ 97.22
Description SLIPWARE HOLLOW DISH 1 BY HÉLOÏSE BARIOL It is in her Norman workshop that Héloïse Bariol creates her plates, pitchers, bowls and other dishes. She uses the glazed earth that she turns, models or hollows. She then puts a slip on her creations which she decorats with metallic oxide juices. At the end of the process, Héloïse places the parts intended for cooking in an electric oven heated to 1080 °. This slipware hollow dish with its random decoration is a perfect example of the artist’s work. Each piece she makes is unique. A plate becomes a painting, a pitcher a sculpture: the everyday object becomes an art object. Origin: France Material: glazed earthenware Method of production: Piece made entirely by hand WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST YOU MAY ALSO LIKE OR WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE GALLERY



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