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Latitude 22N - Irony Small Porcelain Bowl

$325.00

3.5"Diameter x 2.5"H

Irony started with Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin gathering iron waste on the sites of recently demolished military and car production facilities in Jingdezhen. Viewed by the duo as contemporary artifacts and witnesses to a city in perpetual change, the rusting scraps of metal were used to carefully steep and paint the most fragile and precious paper-thin porcelain referred to as eggshell or bodiless ware. The resulting pieces capture a fleeting moment during which the iron decays to leave an everlasting trace onto the porcelain.

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3.5"Diameter x 2.5"H

Irony started with Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin gathering iron waste on the sites of recently demolished military and car production facilities in Jingdezhen. Viewed by the duo as contemporary artifacts and witnesses to a city in perpetual change, the rusting scraps of metal were used to carefully steep and paint the most fragile and precious paper-thin porcelain referred to as eggshell or bodiless ware. The resulting pieces capture a fleeting moment during which the iron decays to leave an everlasting trace onto the porcelain.

3.5"Diameter x 2.5"H

Irony started with Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin gathering iron waste on the sites of recently demolished military and car production facilities in Jingdezhen. Viewed by the duo as contemporary artifacts and witnesses to a city in perpetual change, the rusting scraps of metal were used to carefully steep and paint the most fragile and precious paper-thin porcelain referred to as eggshell or bodiless ware. The resulting pieces capture a fleeting moment during which the iron decays to leave an everlasting trace onto the porcelain.

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