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My unique statuette is of a column-like shape. On the cylinder cut with facial profiles the DNA and the face-like Tree Of Life sprouting from the Heart are depicted with a dotted texture and cut lines. These motives allow light to flow into the cylinder, where symbols of life appear again through the cut lines between the couple facing each other. The blue shade hints at its intellectual nature.

Material: stoneware with chamotte, surface: natural and painted with blue oxide
My unique statuette is of a column-like shape. On the cylinder cut with facial profiles the DNA and the face-like Tree Of Life sprouting from the Heart are depicted with a dotted texture and cut lines. These motives allow light to flow into the cylinder, where symbols of life appear again through the cut lines between the couple facing each other. The blue shade hints at its intellectual nature.

Material: stoneware with chamotte, surface: natural and painted with blue oxide

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Heredity Sculpture

Katalin Tovolgyi

Hungary

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 3.9 W x 15.4 H x 3.9 D in

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My unique statuette is of a column-like shape. On the cylinder cut with facial profiles the DNA and the face-like Tree Of Life sprouting from the Heart are depicted with a dotted texture and cut lines. These motives allow light to flow into the cylinder, where symbols of life appear again through the cut lines between the couple facing each other. The blue shade hints at its intellectual nature. Material: stoneware with chamotte, surface: natural and painted with blue oxide

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Sculpture:

Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

3.9 W x 15.4 H x 3.9 D in

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Katalin Tovolgyi (Katalin Tóvölgyi) was born 22 March, 1948 in Budapest. Katalin began her professional studies at the High School of Fine and Applied Arts, later graduated from the Hungarian College of Applied Arts (today: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design) with a degree in ceramic design in 1973, as a student of Árpád Csekovszky. Frigyes Pogány, György Jánossy and Imre Földes had the greatest influence on her artistic development. She taught ceramics at the Vocational High School of Crafts, and she held ceramics courses. She was a founding member of the Studio of Young Designers (FISE). She participated in large international exhibitions such as the VII. Biennale Internationale de Céramique d’Art de Vallauris, Triennale di Milano (1973) and 38st Concorso Internationale della Ceramica d’Arte (1980).

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