Interview with Annie Woodford
You take your inspiration from nature. You are not just making a superficial observation, but you conduct a research on ...
You take your inspiration from nature. You are not just making a superficial observation, but you conduct a research on ...
In 1975 you graduated Ceramics at the Nicolae Grigorescu Arts Institute in Bucharest. You have been active in this domain ...
What was your first contact with ceramics? The first meeting with ceramic took place when I entered the university, as ...
What message or emotion do you want to convey to the observer through your works? Is your artistic undertake based ...
Your work evokes artificial landscapes and strange architectural agglomerations. What is your source of inspiration? Most of my work inspired ...
In memoriam Eugenia PopEugenia Pop lived and worked in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where she graduated from the Ceramics Department of “Ion ...
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Arina Ailincăi: IN-SCRIPTED BODY / Art on the Avenue Gallery, Philadelphia, PASeptember 14 - October 7, 2012 Opening Reception: Friday, ...
You have been working at the University of South Carolina’s McKissick Museum for over ten years. What are the main ...
Do you remember your first encounter with ceramics? What made you choose this particular way of expressing yourself?My first encounter ...
You have been working with ceramic jewelry and knobs for over ten years. How did you discover the passion for ...
Growing up near the ocean around natural diversity and continuous change, you have developed a finite line of work. Do ...
You are studying Industrial Design at the Holon Institute of Technology, Israel, and recently you underwent a research project on ...
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