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MICHAELA KLOECKNER / FOULDS Gordon in Ceramics, 82 (DECEMBRE 2010-FEVRIER 2011)
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Titre : MICHAELA KLOECKNER Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : FOULDS Gordon, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 20-22 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : KLOECKNER Michaela
in Ceramics > 82 (DECEMBRE 2010-FEVRIER 2011) . - 20-22[article] MICHAELA KLOECKNER [texte imprimé] / FOULDS Gordon, Auteur . - 2011 . - 20-22.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Ceramics > 82 (DECEMBRE 2010-FEVRIER 2011) . - 20-22
Catégories : KLOECKNER Michaela Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L000013815 R Revue Limoges - Archives (bibliothèque) PERIODIQUES Disponible SIMCHA EVEN-CHEN / FOULDS Gordon in Ceramics, 87 (Mars-Avril-Mai 2012)
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Titre : SIMCHA EVEN-CHEN Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : FOULDS Gordon, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p.3 à 7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : CERAMISTE
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SCULPTURE CERAMIQUENote de contenu : Israeli artist Simcha Even-Chen enjoys a busy life as both scientist and ceramist. She has been considerably successful in each of these desciplines which can be seen to come together in her unique clay sculptures.
She spent the next two years working in a Biotechnology Company as a Project manager but, in 1993, xas forced to give this up as she was experiencing an illness that necessitated surgery. Following this, she needed several months of recuperation and it was during this time that she developed an interest in pottery, spending two years doing courses in ceramics at the Rehovot Culture Foundation...
Her first studies in pottery both wheel throwing and the preparation of glazes. She says "My knowledge as a scientist contributed considerably to the study of glazes". She says that art and science provide her with a continuous stimulus and have broadened her creative thinking. "It has taught me patience and persverance lead to improved results".
in Ceramics > 87 (Mars-Avril-Mai 2012) . - p.3 à 7[article] SIMCHA EVEN-CHEN [texte imprimé] / FOULDS Gordon, Auteur . - 2012 . - p.3 à 7.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Ceramics > 87 (Mars-Avril-Mai 2012) . - p.3 à 7
Catégories : CERAMISTE
ISRAEL
SCULPTURE CERAMIQUENote de contenu : Israeli artist Simcha Even-Chen enjoys a busy life as both scientist and ceramist. She has been considerably successful in each of these desciplines which can be seen to come together in her unique clay sculptures.
She spent the next two years working in a Biotechnology Company as a Project manager but, in 1993, xas forced to give this up as she was experiencing an illness that necessitated surgery. Following this, she needed several months of recuperation and it was during this time that she developed an interest in pottery, spending two years doing courses in ceramics at the Rehovot Culture Foundation...
Her first studies in pottery both wheel throwing and the preparation of glazes. She says "My knowledge as a scientist contributed considerably to the study of glazes". She says that art and science provide her with a continuous stimulus and have broadened her creative thinking. "It has taught me patience and persverance lead to improved results".Réservation
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