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Anna Couani

Marjatta Kaukomaa & Pam Smith ceramic works

Where
112 Glebe Point Rd
Glebe NSW 2037
Australia
The Shop Gallery
When

Every day, 11am to 6pm Thursday 23 May to Wednesday 29 May

Opening event 25 May at 2pm

Burrowing into buildings of bygone eras, both artists focus on details. These ceramics invite a nostalgic indulgence of details in home exteriors, interiors and décor. 

There is a remembered delight of a rich visual language that these symbols, decorative elements and motifs evoke. Often used to demonstrate a sense of culture and dignity, authority or wealth, beauty and elegance or just modernity, these ceramic vessels hold and flaunt the colourful patterns and moulds as if to say “Here we are, still exquisite” after all these years!

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Anna Couani

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