Realistic fingers and mouths emerge from plates, Israeli ceramicist Ronit Baranga‘s ceramic looks a little unsettling. The ceramic tableware named “Body of Work” blurs the border between living and still, “I chose to deal with ‘mouth’ as a metaphoric connotation to a border gate,” said Ronit Baranga. “A border between the inner body and the external environment surrounding it.”
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