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Irene Nordli: Selected works, 2019-2022

September 27, 2022
in Ceramic art
Afterglow. The Birds
Afterglow. The Pillar
Afterglow. The Pillar
The Pillar 9, Venus
Hanging Venus with Scar
The Pillar 10, Venus
The Pillar 11, Venus
The Pillar 12, the Thinker
The Pillar 13, Venus
Venus in a Vessel
Venus in a Mould, Vessel
Venus in a Mould, Vessel
Vessel 23
Vessel 24

Irene Nordli: Selected works, 2019-2022

Irene Nordli’s organic vessels have references to the body – as the vessel or the pot often has. The vessels are assembled and built up of fragments with different textures into three-dimensional collages. The fragments are direct imprints of objects and figures from her surroundings. The power and movement she put into the works will be present even after the firing process, after the living soft clay has become hard porcelain. The porcelain carries with it its history and value, and her containers are like a disturbing echo from the golden ages of porcelain.

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  • Afterglow. The Birds, 2021. Porcelain, 20x20x20 cm. Photo credits Dorte Krogh
  • Afterglow. The Pillar, the Vessel and the Bird, detail. 2021. Porcelain. Photo credits Dorte Krogh
  • Afterglow. The Pillar, the Vessel and the Bird. 2021. Porcelain. Photo credits Dorte Krogh
  • The Pillar 9, Venus, detail, 2021. Porcelain. Photo credits Dorte Krogh
  • Hanging Venus with Scar, 2019. Porcelain. 80x15x12 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • The Pillar 10,Venus, 2022. Porcelain. 63x16x16 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • The Pillar 11, Venus, 2022. Porcelain. 67x35x21 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • The Pillar 12, the Thinker. 2022. Porcelain. 75x31x16 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • The Pillar 13, Venus. 2022. Porcelain. 49x35x16 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • Venus in a Vessel, 2022. Porcelain. 56x40x34 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • Venus in a Mould, Vessel. 2021. Porcelain. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • Venus in a Mould, Vessel. 2021. Porcelain. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • Vessel 23, 2020. Stoneware and porcelain. 112x55x62 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
  • Vessel 24, 2020. Stoneware and porcelain. 110x65x55 cm. Photo credits Thomas Tveter
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