Peacock Pose Pot 2025
Karin van de Walle
Mixed media
110 ⨯ 36 ⨯ 20 cm
ConditionExcellent
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Karin van de Walle
- About the artworkPeacock Pose Pot is a sculptural vase inspired by 17 th-century lidded Delftware vases. The shape is composed from found objects, selected for their form and proportion. The surface is decorated with recycled filament, handmade ceramic ornaments and pieces of glass, partly fused by the artist. The "lid "of the vase consists of a 3D-printed figure derived from an earlier hand-formed ceramic sculpture and functions as the ornamental closure on top of the vase. The figure wears a headpiece adorned with a handmade felted wool pom-pom sourced from a Moroccan market.
- About the artist
Karin van de Walle (1964) studied ceramic design at the Sint Joost art academy in Breda.
With her showgirls, nymphs and gargoyle mermaids, Karin van de Walle wants to challenge and seduce the viewer.
The female figures are loud, shrill, idiosyncratic and full of humor. On sky-high heels and in tight-fitting outfits, Venus appears with many faces and dynamic mobility.
The images illustrate a journey through pop culture, myths and history. The detail and the decorative element play an essential role.
Patience is a virtue, and it certainly applies to Karin.
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