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11695 Coridinsky Mugs-14
Inspired by Walter Kandinsky, who revolutionized art with his daring abstract canvases, as colourful and electrifying as a summer lightning storm.
Splashed with colour, my studio comes alive as mono-printing magic unfolds.
Thick, vibrant paint glides onto sheets of newsprint as Cori’s brush dances wildly across the page. Layers of cadmium yellow, crimson red, cobalt blue – deep purple, apple green, sky blue, each stroke unlocked from the laws of reality. No limits, no restraints, only the joyful chaos of colour.
The painted prints are pressed firmly onto raw clay, still wet and malleable. As the paper is peeled away, the true art emerges shapes and lines as dazzling as a summer carnival, colours colliding with joyous abandon.
In an alchemical flash, the paint is absorbed into the clay, forming a radiant mosaic of texture and tone. Subtle patterns left by the newsprint add further visual intrigue, like whispers of a secret code.
No two mono-print pieces are ever the same, the unpredictability only adding to their handcrafted allure. One might depict a fireworks spectacle, another a fragment of some fantastical dreamscape, another a set of stained glass windows in a cathedral, lit by the radiant sun.
Once fired in the blazing kiln, the clay is transformed, its colours vitrified in lustrous glaze. The monoprints come out unique and vivid, infused with the playful, spontaneous spirit of their making.
So with brush, paint, paper and clay, Cori conjures marvels – mono-printing magic that ablaze the imagination! These mesmerizing mugs and vessels evoke Kandinsky’s synesthetic art, alive with colour, motion, and soul.
Seek the poetry in abstract beauty as Kandinsky did, always questing for the spiritual vibrations hidden beneath reality’s surface.
“Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies, the soul is the piano with many strings”, ( Wassily Kandinsky, 1866 to 1944)
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