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Parts of the forest
Stoneware, handformed, Reduction Glaze
"...Marlis descends to the deepest shade in order to resuscitate mushrooms, forgotten logs, down to insignificant grasses which, finally, are petrified by her love and by fire. There lie both the strength of the live oak with its throat slit by man, and the fragility of the spongy mushroom which parasites its flanks. Contrasts between the ephemeral and the eternal, between hard and soft, between light and clay."
Juan M. Gomez Segade, Ideal 1989
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