Blue ceramic vase with holes, 1960s
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Large hand-made vase made of thick ceramic, painted in an intense blue on the outside and white on the inside. The section of the vase is square with rounded corners. On one side it has a decoration composed of a series of hand-made holes of various gauges. It should be noted that the holes, considering the smudged contours, were made from the inside out. It is presumable, therefore, that they were conceived after having laid the ceramic as if it were a sheet, drilled and then worked until it closed into a cylinder. At this point, the ground was applied and fired. The artist is unknown but it is easy to think that he belongs to the artistic circle of Albisola.
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