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Anne Türn likes to test the limits of clay by pushing its material possibilities, both alone and in combination with other materials. This ceramic sculpture does just that, combining Egyptian faience and glass to create a mysterious sculptural form, contrasting materials, their properties, light and dark.
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Anne Türn
Laagri, Estonia
From an early age, Anne Türn grew up with her hands in clay alongside her mother, who was a ceramic technologist. She even built her own kiln during h ...
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