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MALKI STUDIO | ‘Fleeting moments of Joy (7)’ | Wheel thrown / Raku fired
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MALKI STUDIO | ‘Fleeting moments of Joy (7)’ | Wheel thrown / Raku firedThe Japanese word Raku means "joy," "enjoyment," or "happiness through chance." In ceramics, it represents a technique and philosophy rooted in simplicity, imperfection, and the joy of making. Raku is a specific style of pottery that originated in Japan in the 16th century. Ceramic pieces are removed from the kiln while still glowing hot, then rapidly cooled and placed in combustible materials like straw or sawdust. This process affects the glaze
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Teho Ropeyarn is an emerging artist from the community of Injinoo who currently lives and practices in Cairns
landscapes
warping around the body
deposition
Artwork provided with a Certificate of Authenticity
Inub zageth ngaw awgadh yaadu palgayk – Kursi
The distinctive black and white colouration of these handmade and painted ceramic vessels emphasise their unique form
Eileen Tep
Some artist acrylic paint is used
LOIS HAYES DESIGNS | ‘Spring Collection – Earrings 1’ | Oxidised sterling silver
Adasakalaig begged Kongasau to take her with him to Saibai village
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