In the exploration of ceramic art, the works ‘Duality of Dance’ represent a fascinating journey into the life cycle of clay. The images show two sculptures in two distinct states: before and after the firing process. Before firing, the works possess an earthy, raw quality, the subtly defined details waiting to be revealed. The natural tones of the raw clay harmonise with the soft plasticity of the form, offering a primordial vision of dance.
After firing, the same forms take on a new life: colours intensify, contours solidify and the contrast between the dancer and the background becomes more pronounced. The dance is immortalised in a moment of pure expression, with each movement suspended in time. The vital energy of clay, once soft and malleable, is now transformed into a permanent and resistant structure.
These sculptures celebrate the transformation, not only of the material but also of artistic expression. They show how art can evolve through processes, emerging with new visual identities. “Duality of Dance” invites viewers to reflect on the stages of creation and the subtle but significant changes that define the beauty of ceramic art.