Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Porcelain Project

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Porcelain Art

The Scarf Dance
Sculpture: Leonard-Agathon van Wydeveld
Image © 2011 Maria Aiello
(Shown with optional frame)
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Each work of art begins with an Artisan's perception. He or she then defines his emotional impression and finishes each piece with an artistic intention.

Each Artisan's vision and creation is unique. Each porcelain tile is one-of-a-kind. Although of high consistency and uniform quality, variations of raw materials, material density and the kilning process makes each porcelain piece an individual entity. No two pieces are ever alike.

Each tile is individually selected to fit the image. Qualities of surface texture and finish are chosen to complement each image and genre, the Artisan’s emotional statement and artistic vision.

Each finished porcelain piece is individually produced to order and then personally inspected and approved by the Artisan, before it is released and shipped to the customer. The artisan then signs each work of art.

A limited number of only 5 porcelain pieces are produced of each image, in a given series. This guarantees further artistic value and limited ownership. Depending upon the image, at times only 1 piece may be produced. Availability of each work is indicated with each image. The sale price of each image increases as availability diminishes.

A numbered, certificate of authenticity is provided for each work of art, further assuring the buyer that he has an original.

The life and durability of these works of art will last through countless family generations. If handled properly and with care, kiln fired porcelain can last for thousands of years, without fading or noticeable deterioration.

Commissioned work is also available.

Please, inquire via E-Mail: christoph[at]cgolesch.com

Thank You…
Christoph - Founder
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The Pocelain Work

1. Flora
2. Landscapes
3. Seascapes
4. Statues & Sculptures

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