Posted 12 years ago
austrohung…
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I fell in love with this badger as soon as I saw it. Well, maybe it's because I did like Mr. Badger at "The wind in the willows" :)
But from a designer's point of view I love the simple shape, the subtle changes of volume (you must hold it in your hands to appreciate it, no way i could show that in a picture)... and the way the colour patches are made. They remind me a lot of the work of the American illustrator Josh Brill (only Sargadelos style's comes from way further in time).
I cannot tell who designed it or when was it first produced. I think these animal figurines were first released in the 90s, but I could be wrong.
Sargadelos is a historic porcelain and ceramics factory founded in Galicia (North West of Spain) in 1806, but it was re-launched as a modern factory in the 1960s by the recently deceased Spanish designer Isaac Díaz Pardo. The factory has collaborated since them with artists (some of them great ones) and has a team of excellent designers.
UPDAT 27/05/2023
Not long ago I found out all the Sargadelos animal figurines were designed by Carlos Silvar. He was an illustrator and joined the company soon after leaving the Art School in Madrid to develope this series. AFter that he remained in the company for 30 years.
Here's a link to an interview to Carlos Silvar. It is in Galician language but google translate may be a help to understand it.
https://areal.gal/2020/07/carlos-r-silvar-foi-un-orgullo.html
It is beautiful, I would never have guessed its origin, as it looks very Scandinavian!
Love it!
So cute! No wonder you fell in love with this line!
Wait, isn't he the same as my otter?
Yes, Amber, it is... take a look at the new picture :) don't they make a wonderful couple, no matter they won't be able to procreate? (after all they are made of clay! LOL)
Thoroughly delightful, captivating!!!
Heeey, thanks everybody for the loves and comments!!! It really is a nice badger, isn't it? :)
Ooh i so love these guys, they're so cute:)
Thanks fran!
Nice badger, what size is it?
Thanks Gracay! It's about 11 cm long (a little over 4"?)
Thanks Austrohungaro, it's bigger than I thought. William
I'm a big fan of badgers, and yours is superb. I can see why you were so taken with it. It's delightful!
Thanks Rhineisfine! So happy you've enjoyed it! I just updated the entry with some new data, including the name of its designer.
Thank you for the extra information, austrohungaro — that is super interesting!