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Permanency of change

This teetering sculpture is made of black clay. Zsófia Karsai built the body of the sculpture from narrow, thin strips of clay. It looks like a curved, closed ribbon. On the top of the sculpture you can see stylized figures, a couple. The sculpture symbolises the volatility of a relationship: it is out of balance and then stable again. The blue line on the edge of the sculpture highlights the undulating form of the sculpture.
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Zsófia Karsai
Telki, Hungary
In her childhood, ceramicist Zsófia Karsai spent summers on an idyllic country farm, it was here that she first experienced the joy of creating pots o ...
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