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Master students from HDK
Master students from HDK – School of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Tomorrow’s cocky, creative and curious design and crafts.
Designer and craft students are exhibithing their final examwork in Röhsska Museum for fashion, design and craft in Gothenburg.
There You can see how different aspect the five newly graduated ceramist have in the relation of clay.

Elisabeth Billander
“My final project is a performance on the subject of ceramic art. With several components I wanted to create a kind of ceramic art piece that only exists in the present. A work in transformation. I named my project Dialogue since I have been working in a dialogue between different materials and between different art forms. The project also relates to work, time, and how we value different occupations and activities.”
e-mail: elisabeth.billander@gmail.com
elisabethbillander.blogspot.com

Eszter Imre
“It is about ceramic, time, serious responsibility.
Fix a dried, fleeting quick moment for ever, lose control by the voice of a material.
A field, that let me play. And a technique we can play together.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t. Then we compromise.
Sometimes we need a third medium to convey.
Now it is the language of paper for me. A well-known unknown way to talk.
So it is a lot about paper, the surface, the movement, details and the faded story behind.
It is my mind, my time , my responsibility, my game, my language. My story.”
eszti@imreszti.com

Margit Brundin
“I work with depicting and sculpting animals. My focus is on the face of the animal, in the detail of the fur, the gaze and how the ears fold. It´s about taking in the charisma of life and in that sense create a meeting place between animal and man. A prolonged eye contact with an animal is something that doesn´t occur frequently in real life.”
margitbrundin@yahoo.se
margitbrundin.tumblr.com

Oscar Gard Montan
“Seven damned men.
I have built seven sculptures on the theme of greed.
Greed is one of the seven deadly sins according to catholic Christianity. In Buddhism greed is considered to be a wrong association between material goods and happiness.
Greed is an insatiable desire for wealth, a demand to collect possessions combined with an excessive thriftiness.
I have given shape to this characteristic with a starting point in humorous cartoons. “
oscargard@gmail.com
Exhibition period: 5/6 – 15/8
Opening hours: Tue 12-20, Wed-Fri 12-17, Sat-Sun 11-17
Place: Röhsska museum, Vasagatan 37-39, Gothenburg, Sweden
Author's web site: http://typecase.dk
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