Zsuzsa BOLDIZSÁR

1977, Eger

porcelain design artist

www.boldizsarzsuzsa.hu

She graduated from the Hungarian University of Applied Arts as a porcelain design artist and a teacher of visual environment culture. Her work is characterised by an experimental approach, using seemingly contradictory technologies and materials to design and create the same object. This is how her series using folk embroidery came into being, mixing Hungarian folk culture, industrial porcelain production and 20th century digital graphic processes. Since 2016 she has also been making series of porcelain embroidered with hair. In her latest works, she has been experimenting with hidden, painted layers. In 2010 she received the Moholy-Nagy Scholarship and in 2017 she won the Creative Award of the 2nd National Ceramics Quadrennial. Her works can be found in collections both in Hungary and abroad.

Hidden structures III/2

Photo: Gergely György Németh

2021
cast and painted semi-porcelain
9×9×15 cm

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