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Ofra Kutz: Cracks in Time

October 22, 2020
in Ceramic art
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware, 35X20 cm
  • Cracks In Time series, 2020, Stoneware, 30X30 cm decorated with Gold Luster
  • Crack In Time series 2020, 2 bowls, Stoneware 20X20 cm, volcano glaze, gold luster
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware #1 bowl 45X30 cm decorated with Gold Luster
  • Cracks In Time series, 2020, Stoneware 30X15cm decorated with gold luster
  • Cracks In Time series, 2020, Stoneware #2 Terraces Tile, 40X40 cm
  • Cracks In Time series, 2020, Stoneware #2 Furrows Tiles, 50 cm
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware decorated with glazed & gold luster #1, Totem H-75cm
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware decorated with glazed & gold luster #2 Totem H-100cm
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware #3 Furrows Tiles, 50 cm
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware #1 Terraces Tiles, 40X20cm
  • Cracks In Time series 2020, Stoneware, 20X13 cm
  • Crecks In Time series 2020, Stoneware #1 Furrows Tiles, 50cm

Ofra Kutz: Cracks in Time, 2020

The “Cracks in Time” exhibition deals with the sense of belonging to the local landscape that emerges from the connection of opposites. To create a balance between form and matter, between order and disorder, between arrangement and coincidence. Searching for the delicate balance between the need to control and framework – reflected in the meticulous form imposed on the clay – and the freedom that is expressed in the sensuality of its textures – a product of fortuity.

Photos by Gidon Levin

Tags: Ceramic artOfra Kutz

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