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Anne Mortier: Selected works, 2020-2022

June 7, 2022
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Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2022
Fall, 2020
Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2021
Anemone series, 2022
Decay, 2020
Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2022
Anemone series, 2022
Jellyfish – Sea series, 2022
Jellyfish – Sea series, 2022
La poulpe – Sea series, 2022
La poulpe – Sea series, 2022
La poulpe – Sea series, 2022
La poulpe – Sea series, 2022
Anemone series, 2021
Anemone series, 2021

Anne Mortier: Selected works, 2020-2022

After working with clay and porcelain for more than 40 years, I’m still amazed by these wonderful materials. I like the whiteness, the purity and the soft touch when manipulating it. Amazingly, one can create tender-looking forms that are completely vitrified at the same time. The possibilities porcelain offers are huge, which motivates me to push boundaries. I like to experiment, search and rethink the whole process and start from scratch. The journey is important, the discovery exciting. I’m addicted!

Nature is my inspiration but there is no typical form I prefer; each piece is unique. I work around specific themes like the color (my favorite being blue), all kinds of textures, shrinkage of different clays, light, and motion.

My latest shapes are three-dimensional translucent watercolors inspired by the sea. They subtly capture light revealing the connection between the inside and outsight of the form. In these pieces, experiment is crucial. The way I place the forms in the kiln defines the distortion and altering of the forms. Gravity is working while the clay is weak during the firing process. I embrace the fire taking over, hand over the piece, and release it. If I’m lucky, the white gold has become a beautiful vitrified material and reveals itself at its best. Porcelain is frail and brittle like life itself.

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