It is a one -point work that Polyly Farn himself was molded and painted. There is a sloppy atmosphere as if you are cutting out the everyday scenery in Norich, the United Kingdom, where Pauli lives.
[Production of dishes]
Pauli himself has created all processes alone. Start by making a pattern without using a potter or type, apply a pattern on the clay to cut out the shape. The part where the picture is finely draws is made of the pattern according to the pattern, puts the base color, and draws details. Pauli's favorite process is the part of this painting. His work is baked in a German kettle in his atelier at his home. He performs careful tests every time to create the ideal color.
"The moment you open the kettle, you are thrilled every time. I'm impressed every time it is completed." (Paulie talks)
[Decorated dish]
Europe has a Christmas plate and earplate culture, and decorating dishes is deeply rooted. Originally, when the aristocrats were Christmas, it was said that the habits of the Christmas plate began to be given to the servants and servants together with the dishes, and in the 17th century, the Japanese porcelain was the nobleman's eyes. I was stuck. Now that time has flowed a lot! Among us, the pleasure of decorating the dishes as a painting has begun. History repeats, and history becomes casual and global. Pauli depicts a futuristic rural landscape that is not everywhere, while making the background of the 17th century, tulip bubbles, and the Victorian era. Decorate your room in your room in the 21st century.
[Production of dishes]
Pauli himself has created all processes alone. Start by making a pattern without using a potter or type, apply a pattern on the clay to cut out the shape. The part where the picture is finely draws is made of the pattern according to the pattern, puts the base color, and draws details. Pauli's favorite process is the part of this painting. His work is baked in a German kettle in his atelier at his home. He performs careful tests every time to create the ideal color.
"The moment you open the kettle, you are thrilled every time. I'm impressed every time it is completed." (Paulie talks)
[Decorated dish]
Europe has a Christmas plate and earplate culture, and decorating dishes is deeply rooted. Originally, when the aristocrats were Christmas, it was said that the habits of the Christmas plate began to be given to the servants and servants together with the dishes, and in the 17th century, the Japanese porcelain was the nobleman's eyes. I was stuck. Now that time has flowed a lot! Among us, the pleasure of decorating the dishes as a painting has begun. History repeats, and history becomes casual and global. Pauli depicts a futuristic rural landscape that is not everywhere, while making the background of the 17th century, tulip bubbles, and the Victorian era. Decorate your room in your room in the 21st century.