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Françoise Joris: Nerikomi

October 11, 2020
in Ceramic art
  • Flight, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 22/20×20/16 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 19×21 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 18×15 cm
  • Emotion, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 15x19x14 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 15×18 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 16×13 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 16/16×12/13 cm
  • No title, 2018, Porcelain Paperclay, 19×22 cm
  • No title, 2019, Porcelain Paperclay, 18×12 cm
  • No title, 2019, Porcelain Paperclay, 22×15 cm
  • Undulation, 2019, Porcelain Paperclay, 25×22 cm
  • No title, 2019, Porcelain Paperclay, 29×17 cm
  • No title, 2020, Porcelain Paperclay, 23×13 cm

Françoise Joris: Nerikomi, 2018-2020

After multiple color trials in the mass, I discovered Nerikomi’s techniques.

I adapted these techniques to my work to obtain fine lines of color that rub shoulders, repeat and sometimes stop.

There is an infinite number of combinations and nuances of colors opening the door to multiple variations.

The use of color gives movement and expression to my artworks, it is a way to energize the material to make it more attractive while keeping its nobility.

Photos by Jean-Claude Pierloot

Tags: Belgian ceramicsFrancoise Joris

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