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Сeramics by Marta Turowska

by Frau Jay 2014-01-12, 1:12 PMupdated 2018-03-11, 5:52 PM

 

Marta Turowska is a Polish artist. Marta creates these fanciful ceramic bowls and plates that look like our favorite animals – cats, hedgehogs, and whales.

” I am passionate for clay, glazes, and paints. Each mug, bowl or dish coming out of my workshop has its own story, different inspiration. Each of my items has its individual character that I want to share with their future owners. ”

 

via http://www.martaturowska.com/

 

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