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Designed by Hyejeong Kim
Hyejeong Kim's work reflects her personal story. The Carpel series, which she started in 2010, is formed on a wheel, then deformed or maimed in some way. As she was born with a congenital venous malformation, embodying life has been a quest for her. Mastering the craft of pottery was a part of the journey. Her ceramic art focusses on simplicity in the sophisticated lines and the tranquil beauty in the subtle tone of glazes she has developed through many years of study.
"When I see my pots taking on organic shapes, they remind me of the similarities between the skin/pods and my pots. They divide the outside from the inside but allow both sides to communicate. The skin can be a metaphor for memories."
Material: Stoneware Ceramics, Wheel thrown, Deformed by hands, Blue Tourquise glazed, and Fired up to 1260 ℃
Dimensions: W 50 x D 47x H 27 cm
Weight: 5 kg
Slight variations and imperfections may apply due to a handmade production process. At OWN, we stand by these artistic choices and do not accept returns related to these intentional imperfections such as irregularities in stone or ceramics, patina on metal surfaces, wood cracking and more.
Design Year: 2020
Handmade in South Korea
Images by Hyejeong Kim
One-of-a-kind
(Certificate of authenticity)
About the artist
A Korean artist born in Japan, Kim’s move back to her homeland at the age of 11 informed her identity as a creator. Discovering ceramics at EWHA’s College of Art & Design in Seoul, she continued her training in both Tokyo and the UK, interweaving the ceramic cultures from Northeast Asia and Britain into her own unique work.