Description

Artwork number of 50, from the Obstacle and Drift project by ceramist Judith Dubord

  • Expression work in ceramic and mason's rope
  • Entirely handmade in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli in 2022
  • Pieces have a base dimension of 3.75'' diameter x 3'' high
  • Each work is unique and comes from an ephemeral collection

Find out more about the temporary exhibition Obstruction and Drift (July 14 to September 5, 2022)


Collection

Find out more about the exhibition Hindrance and Drift (July 14 to September 5, 2022)

The artist

Judith Dubord

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

Portrait of Judith Dubord

My practice in crafts is at first sight formal superimposed on a quest for intimate poetic-playfulness. My choices of materials, clay and glass, imply a passage through fire and a feeling of anticipation induced by their physico-chemical metamorphoses.

The object and the techniques of ornamentation and surface treatments are at the heart of my practice. I research the contrasts and dichotomies between form and decor. The cohabitation between sobriety and fantasy is one of my ways of doing things. I tirelessly explore the fine line between delicacy and disorder. Intimacy, rootedness, volubility and incongruity are my favorite themes.


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