Seo-Yeon Park bases porcelain tableware on Georgia O'Keeffe paintings
Ceramic artist Seo-Yeon Park based this collection of slip-cast porcelain tableware on the colours and forms seen in abstract paintings by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
Finished in an array of deep green, purple, and light lilac tones, the tableware emulates some of the colours found in O'Keeffe's magnified flower works ? "The Dark Iris" painting in particular.
In order to achieve the intense colours, the designer experimented with mixing two or more pigments with a high-purity white porcelain clay. The coloured porcelain is then fired at a high temperature of around 1280 degrees celsius in an electric kiln, which gives it a light finish similar to polished stone, without having to be glazed.
Seo-Yeon Park's Botanical Garden works were exhibited at this year's international Collect art fair, which returned to London's Saatchi Gallery from 22 to 25 February 2018 for its 14th edition.
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