VASES

GRUBENTUCH - VASE, 2012

 

Photos: Regina Maria Möller

 

 

MATERIAL

 

Ceramic

Hand painted by Möller on glaze

The pattern refers to the "Grubentuch" (mine-cloth)

 

DIMENSION

30 cm (height) Ø 15 - 21 cm

 

Unique

DIE MOTTE - VASEN / THE MOTH - VASES, 2018

 

 

ABOUT

 

DIE MOTTE - VASEN / THE MOTH – VASES were produced for the solo exhibition "Die Motte / The Moth" at Gallery Michael Janssen, Berlin, 2018. For this production Möller worked with Uli Aigner One Million (Berlin) and in collaboration with the Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg (Munich).

 

 

 

The Moth – Floor Vase Type M

 

Photo: Studio Lepkowski Berlin

 

MATERIAL

Steinzeug, Ölfarbe Aufglasur / pottery, oil paint

Motif: Moth, Death*s head hawk moth, caterpillar

Hand painted by Regina Maria Möller on glaze

Produced in collaboration with Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, Munich

 

DIMENSION

ca 79 cm (height) Ø ca 45 cma

Unique

 

For more information re this work please contact Gallery Michael Janssen, Berlin

 

 

 

 

The Moth  - Vase Type O

 

Photos: Studio Lepkowski Berlin

 

MATERIAL

Porcelain mended with black wire

Motif: Moth with plant

Hand painted on glaze by Regina Maria Möller

Porcelain thrown by Uli Aigner One Million, #2770

 

DIMENSION

ca 36 cm (height) ø ca 23 cm

 

Unique

 

 

 

 

The Moth - Vase Type T

 

Photos: Studio Lepkowski Berlin

 

 

MATERIAL

Porcelain

Motif: Moth with plant

Hand painted on glaze by Regina Maria Möller

Porcelain thrown by Uli Aigner One Million, #2903

 

DIMENSION

ca 39 cm (height) ø ca 32 cm

 

Unique

 

 

Die Motte - Vase Typ E

 

Photos: Regina Maria Möller

 

The Moth Vase Type E has been on display at Andreas Murkudis Store 81, Potsdamer Str. 81, Berlin, September 2018 - January 2019

 

 

MATERIAL

Porcelain

Motif: Moth with Death's head hawk moth

Hand painted on glaze by Regina Maria Möller

Porcelain thrown by Uli Aigner One Million, #2904

 

DIMENSION

ca 38 cm (height) ø ca 25 cm

 

Unique

 

 

 

 

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