How Picasso Influenced The World Of Ceramics? Vase As A Shape To Be Filled In.
What’s the vase role in interior space? The easiest obvious answer, a stand for flowers, but let us look deeper at this item.
It’s made of the clay nature caring the memory of the land and water. Now wonder it is made in the form of a container to be filled in with liquid, object, emotion and artistic appeal.
France became one the latest inspiration sources for Pablo Picasso bringing him to the world of ceramics (1947-1971).
Picasso ceramic vases
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Vase creation was one of his favorite ceramic art directions. Explained by the fact that he could feel freedom playing with the shape, color, surface structure and its subject-matter.
His ceramic vase collection could be found in private collections, museums and art galleries. Thus some ceramists still make replicas of his works under the legal certificate of art copy making.
Facial female-muse depictions as well as bulls and Spanish motives was number one art line of Picasso enhanced by color expression and shape variety.
Picasso loved the idea that his pottery and ceramic works carry both aesthetic and fictional sides and almost everyone could afford them in the post war time.
Modern designers and ceramists try to follow his idea but in more simple way just keeping the idea face and light emotion. While people can fill the vases with the flower bouquet in to add their own artistry.
I have found some cool vases for the creative. They just have the shape while its up to you to give them color or flower.
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Snow-white glaze and the set of three inseparable ceramic vases maybe waiting for the time to be your own creations.
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