ceramic designer artist
She received her master’s degree from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2021. Her studies were guided by a design-focused approach to objects, which also represented the spirit of her diploma work that won the Rector’s Special Prize and the Vince Wartha Diploma Prize. The use of natural impressions is a key element of her work. Her Geoform collection is a ceramic paraphrase of domestic geological formations, with formal and surface features that evoke the character of a natural formation. The series won 1st prize in the student category of the 21st National Biennial of Ceramic Art.
Photo: András Kókai
2020
cast porcelain, 3D printing, nerikomi technique
11,5×24×11,5 cm, 20,5×22×4,7 cm, 11×21,5×11 cm