Lidya Buzio: Ceramics
The exhibition features her New York Cityscapes, with their evocative rooflines, water towers, and architectural details; and a new series of abstract geometric designs with glowing burnished surfaces in bright primary colors.
Buzio begins by cutting earthenware slabs into geometric shapes, and then combines cylinders, cones and hemispheres to form the sculpture. She draws directly on the unfired clay and then paints with colors that she creates. The works are then burnished, and when fired the painting fuses with the red clay body.
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The exhibition features her New York Cityscapes, with their evocative rooflines, water towers, and architectural details; and a new series of abstract geometric designs with glowing burnished surfaces in bright primary colors.
Buzio begins by cutting earthenware slabs into geometric shapes, and then combines cylinders, cones and hemispheres to form the sculpture. She draws directly on the unfired clay and then paints with colors that she creates. The works are then burnished, and when fired the painting fuses with the red clay body.
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