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Anne Marie Laureys
Respiration Circulaire 2
There is no living ceramic artist who has a sweeter touch than Belgium’s Anne Marie Laureys –and probably only a single dead one, George Ohr. Like the famed “Mad Potter of Biloxi,” Laureys achieves a daredevil thinness in her work, working magic with its vertiginous contours. Sprayed pigment brings out the choreographed voluptuousness of the forms; orifice-like apertures yawn open, bringing to mind both the beauty of undersea formations and the vulnerable parts of the human body.
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Artist
Anne Marie Laureys
Material
Stoneware
Contributing Gallery
Jason Jacques Gallery
Date
2018
Dimensions
21.75 in × 13.75 in × 11 in
55.245 cm × 34.925 cm × 27.94 cm
ID
jacquesaml01-ind01 d
Image credit: Courtesy of the Jason Jacques Gallery and the artist
Respiration Circulaire 2, 2018
21.75 in × 13.75 in × 11 in
Stoneware
Jason Jacques Gallery
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There is no living ceramic artist who has a sweeter touch than Belgium’s Anne Marie Laureys –and probably only a single dead one, George Ohr. Like the famed “Mad Potter of Biloxi,” Laureys achieves a daredevil thinness in her work, working magic with its vertiginous contours. Sprayed pigment brings out the choreographed voluptuousness of the forms; orifice-like apertures yawn open, bringing to mind both the beauty of undersea formations and the vulnerable parts of the human body.