Working with clay is a challenge for me, it offers infinite possibilities, which makes the decision of what to create so difficult. When I began working with clay I was taken back to childhood memories where small balls of clay, made with my own hands, were treasures that could never be broken. Containers of feelings or of moments in time, receptacles or caves which return to the primitive and the ancestral. Our forebears adorned their bodies with figures and amulets of clay. The first jewels. They too understood the beauty of clay.
Laura Jener
Necklace
Cave amulet
2016
Stoneware painted with iron oxide, oxidized silver.
8 x 6 x 70 cm
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Cave amulet
2016
Stoneware painted with iron oxide, oxidized silver.
8 x 6 x 70 cm
- Photo by:
- Pep Ávila
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