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Carolein Smit: Selected works, 2021-2025

August 15, 2025
in Ceramic art
Antonia
Aap met noten
Aap met noten
Achilles Been
Bloedhond Melancholia
Centauer
Bibliothecaris
Grote Reliek Foot
Heilige Sandaal
De Dichter
Enorme Bulldog
Grote Gier
Hound
Hound
Man van smarten
Mijn Reuze Hand
Rammetje
Zielige Bloedhond
Pickles
The Knight in Shining Armor
Witte Haas met Parels

Carolein Smit: Selected works, 2021-2025

It is not very difficult to like my work. Everything shines and glitters, is adorable, and the details of eyes, tongues, noses, and ears are endearing. People love that kind of refinement; it can bring back memories of precious Meissen porcelain. That’s just the way I like it. I want people to love my sculptures. I want them to lose their hearts to them, and I use all I can to make them do so. At the same time, I want to make this loving not too easy. It’s painful, fragile, unfulfilled, and sometimes downright dangerous. Where are the boundaries? Where does innocence become guilt, or life become death? That is what my work is about.

The tension comes from emotional dilemmas, trying to separate right from wrong, where everything evolves out of clumsiness, coincidence, and misunderstanding. In my work, these dilemmas exist as a complicated knot of conflicting messages. I think that the turning point where seriousness becomes melodrama, beauty turns into overkill, and love becomes hate creates a subtle balance that is both annoying and very interesting. Humor often sneaks into my work as I am making it. I never make sketches before I start; I need it to be an adventure.

The highly detailed works allow my thoughts to wander and combine things that may not be very logical together but make sense in the end. When I work in my studio, I go from one piece to the next, combining several thoughts and fascinations. I love cabinets of curiosity, Wunderkammern, scientific collections, and museums with devotionalia. All these collections contain images that are related to art, but also to other areas. They show the exceptional, the strange, the rare, to secure the scientific order. They uplift the supernatural to restrain the whims of nature, suggesting order and security. At the same time, they warn us of the chaos that will occur as soon as we let go of this proposed order. They are images that scare us and also restrain that fear. This ambivalence makes us look with both admiration and disgust.

Photos by Winnifred Limburg

Captions

  • Antonia, 2023, ceramic sculpture, 45 x 51 x 29 cm.
  • Aap met noten, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 49 x 26 x 22 cm.
  • Aap met noten, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 38 x 27 x 24 cm.
  • Achilles Been, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 69 x 28 x 65 cm.
  • Bloedhond Melancholia, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 66 x 26 x 71 cm.
  • Centauer, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 96 x 49 x 31 cm.
  • Bibliothecaris, 2025, ceramic sculpture, 33 x 31 x 39 cm.
  • Grote Reliek Foot, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 32 x 70 x 34 cm.
  • De Dichter, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 43 x 26 x 19 cm.
  • Enorme Bulldog, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 72 x 39 x 63 cm.
  • Grote Gier, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 48 x 31 x 25 cm.
  • Hound, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 78 x 30 x 65 cm.
  • Man van smarten, 2021, ceramic sculpture, 65 x 36 x 47 cm.
  • Mijn Reuze Hand, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 15 x 37 x 53 cm.
  • Rammetje, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 27 x 35 x 24 cm.
  • Zielige Bloedhond, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 42 x 28 x 70 cm.
  • Pickles, 2022, ceramic sculpture, 65 x 35 x 54 cm.
  • The Knight in Shining Armor, 2024, ceramic sculpture, 50 x 26 x 39 cm.
  • Witte Haas met Parels, 2025, ceramic sculpture, 37 x 21 x 29 cm.
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