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    Posted 2 years ago

    modfather
    (262 items)

    one of my favourite ceramic pieces

    just such an odd design from Francois Re with peculiar colour combination

    still cannot figure out what the abstract drawing is supposed to interpret?

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    Comments

    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 years ago
      An Ibex ???
    2. modfather modfather, 2 years ago
      thanks, an ibex is probably the right call

      I would not have seen it had you not mentioned it

      seemed more like a strange bird to me but that is the cool thing about abstract designs, people see different angles ;-)
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 years ago
      IT IS WWWAY COOL.
    4. modfather modfather, 2 years ago
      but does an ibex have whiskers ? ;-)
    5. modfather modfather, 2 years ago
      I now see that it is goat beard, seems I am seeing this drawing from the wrong angle
    6. modfather modfather, 2 years ago
      I learned that Francois Re is the artist and he used these colours on other pieces in the 1960s

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