Sconce 3681
Sconce 3681 by Natalia Landowska is part of Laminae (2026), a series examining the uppermost layers of the earth through ceramic and light. The piece is constructed through a process of layering, carving, and firing, with glaze applied in multiple stages to build depth and variation across the surface. The resulting form retains visible irregularities, including fractures, softened edges, and variations in thickness. These are not defects but outcomes of a controlled process in which the material is pushed to its limits. Light interacts with the surface to reveal shifts in opacity, texture, and density. Across the series, Landowska treats light as a structural element, shaping perception as much as the ceramic form itself.
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