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Exceptional piece by Gisèle Buthod-Garçon (born 1954) in glazed stoneware nuanced in blue, green, ochre. 1980, France. Beautiful raku work with a rounded bulge on the body. Signed GBG. Gisèle Buthod-Garçon is a key figure in contemporary ceramics. For more than three decades she has explored the infinite possibilities of raku, this ancestral firing technique which she has brilliantly reinvented. Following the firing mode known as “American raku” invented in the 1950s by Paul Soldner, Gisèle works contemporary raku in a sculptural way, skilfully playing with colours, blending warm and cool tones, and matte, glossy or pearly glazes. She gives her pieces simple, ample and curved volumes and shapes. Her work is distinguished by its poetry and sensuality. The glazes, which she works with great mastery, give her pieces remarkable depth and chromatic richness. Height: 17.5 cm Shipment as fragile parcel or collection
- Condition: Like new
- Color: Turquoise
- Accessories material: Ceramic