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'Sprouting Pot' Print

Jolanda Verdegaal

Netherlands

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About The Artwork

I find it fascinating how dry soil and seemingly dead branches come to life in spring under the right conditions. It can be seen as a metaphor for the power of warm relationships between people.This lidded pot with sculpted 'branch' has four flattened edges and is thrown on the potter's wheel with a special throwing technique. The cracks occur during the throwing process and go deep into the surface, but not completely. The pot is watertight and fired at stoneware temperature. The 'flower buds' on the branch and on the sides of the pot are covered with gold luster, a very thin layer of real gold.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I was born in The Hague, Netherlands in 1952. Since 1991 I exhibit my ceramic work on a regular base. My work is on display in private collections, galleries and museums in the Netherlands and abroad (e.g. United Kingdom, Taiwan, South Korea and China), and has been featured in several publications. Most of my work is wheel thrown with sculpted elements. The inspiration comes from weathered surfaces: layers in rock formations, cracks in dried river beds or gnarled tree bark. It needs great skills on the potter’s wheel to turn these textures into clay. Matte, rough glazes, fired at high temperatures finish off my work. The addition of elements such as hand sculpted branches or steles, or the use of gold lustre makes every piece unique. In 2020 I was awarded with a bronze prize for my exhibit in the 8th Taiwan International Golden Teapot Competition and Exhibition. I received a bronze award for my work "Fruit of Sedimentary Rocks" at the 1 st China Changchun "Yatai Lotus Mountain Prize" International Ceramics Contest 2019. I received the oeuvre prize for my work in 2018 from the Fund ArtiBrak Foundation in Voorburg. For more than 30 years teaching ceramics has been an important part of my work. The last 8 years as a teacher at the Ceramics Training Institute of the Netherlands (NKO) in Gouda.

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