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Component 38

Adi Avidani
£ 500 GBP
Made from high-fire stoneware clay, glazed white to a sandy texture. A meticulous investigation into the morphology of a divided cube, with a particular focus on the transformative processes of malformations. This exploration encapsulates the interplay between contrasting qualities, including softness and hardness, dynamism and stasis, while also evoking subtle allusions to the human form.
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