Special Sale
riginal designs of artistic Vases
that was created with a special technique
Friday 21.1, 28.1, 4.2
from – 11:30 to 13:30
It’s better to call before you come
Address: Ceramics studio, 26 Haportsim st.,
Jerusalem (next to the hairdresser), Ground floor.
Cel: +972 52 4711813
Numbered series
My Specialty
The presented objects & vases has been created using a technique called “shapes network” which starts from a full wheel work.
After creating a few basic objects on the wheel, at a second stage the primary objects is cut into pieces, and then reassembled in different orders.
Those objects are then polished and burned and a second burning provides to the objects colors angob with velvety texture and rough dry, so that the incoming light won’t be reflected and finally the object recovers a new entity.
Each new object is manually created according to the above technique and has is unique “personality” in the presented series.
The sequence of the presented pieces introduce a new element , which was not present before the presentation of the whole set: any object appears as part of a Family.
The objects & vases is part of numbered series and produce one of a kind.
About the Atist:
Sara Shuraki born 1982 and living in Israel
Graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (with honors)
Has participated to various expositions in the world (North Carolina-Paris-Toronto-Belgium-Israel and more).
Actually working in her private studio in Jerusalem and also partially teaching at the Bezalel academy.
All her works are inspired by an inner requirement to locate the position of man in the Created world.
She has generated organic shapes influenced by the basic structures existing in Nature.
She has developed a special technique in order to concretize her aspirations.
Jerusalem Stone- Salt & Pepper
A special , surprising & functional souvenir from the Holy Land
The stone is totally functional, & include salt & pepper in each stone
Materials: Casting Clay, Rotil oxide, mangan sulfate , Plastic stoppers
In this Natla there are no handles to hold, but each individual hand grasps a [small] hand-decorated pitcher, which also serves as the vessel to hold and pour out the water.
The natla/vase/idea is an original idea, characterized by the connection between the two forms of vases, inspired by ancient water jugs. It Symbolizes unity, a connection between left and right. The base was designed with the same idea.
Technique: wheel work, burning to 1222 degrees




