Große Keramik Vase Carstens Tönnieshof Entwurf: Heinz Siery CARSTENS C.187 - 45Fat Lava Bodenvase Höhe 45 cm Extravagante große Carstens Tönnieshof Studiokeramik Vase im ausgefallenen Fat Lava Dekor. 70er Jahre Pop Art Design mit brillianter blauer Fat Lava Glasur. Imposante Vase von Carstens Tönnieshof, Deutschland aus den Siebzigern. Die Grundlasur besteht aus einen hellen und einem dunklen brillianten Blautönen mit grau, die teilweise ineinander verlaufen. Darüber befinden sich bräunliche nach unten verlaufende Tupfen. Die Innenglasur ist in nußbraun. Bodenmarkierung: C.187 45 W. Höhe ca. 45 cm Gewicht 4,650 kg
Nahezu neuwertiger beschädigungsfreier Original-Zustand Fat Lava bezeichnet Gefäße mit verschiedenfarbiger Schmelzglasur, die aufgetragen und mit einem Bunsenbrenner erhitzt wird, bis sie Blasen schlägt. Sie hat dann die Anmutung erstarrter, dicker (fat) Lava.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, there was an amazing burst of creativity in the field of ceramics. The ceramics of this epoch of West German pottery, which ranges from about 1950 to the 1980s, are characterized by their experimental edge, bright colors, playful forms and textures, as if the art of ceramics was being reborn. Westdeutsche Keramik: Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg kam es zu einer erstaunlichen Kreativität auf dem Gebiet der Keramik. Die westdeutsche Keramik dieser Epoche von etwa 1950 bis in die 1980er Jahre zeichnet sich durch ihre experimentellen Oberflächen, leuchtende Farben, verspielte Formen und Texturen aus. Large ceramic vase Carstens Tönnieshof CARSTENS C.187 - 45 Fat lava floor vase height 45 cm Extravagant big Carstens Tönnieshof studio ceramics vase in fancy Fat Lava decor. 70s Pop Art Design with Brilliant Blue Fat Lava Glaze. Imposing vase from Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany from the seventies. The base glaze consists of a light gray and a dark brilliant blue with gray, which partially run into each other. Above it are brownish spots running downwards. The inside glaze is in nut brown. Floor Marking: C.187 45 W. Height about 45 cm Weight 4,650 kg Almost as new damage-free original condition without chips, cracks or similar Fat Lava refers to vessels with different colored enamel, which is applied and heated with a Bunsen burner until it bubbles. It then has the appearance of solidified, fat lava. Fat lava refers to vases with a different colored melting tube, which is heated with a Bunsen burner until it bubbles. It then has the appearance of encrusted glazes, looks as if its surface is frozen in lava in radioactive hues. West German ceramics / pottery: In the aftermath of the Second World War, there is an amazing burst of creativity in the field of ceramics. The ceramics of this epoch of West German pottery, which ranges from about 1950 to the 1980s, are characterized by their experimental edge, bright colors, playful forms and textures, as the art of ceramics being born reborn. West German ceramics: After the Second World War, there was an amazing creativity in the field of ceramics. The West German pottery of this period from about 1950 to the 1980s is characterized by its experimental surfaces, bright colors, playful shapes and textures. |