Kapujanincs Átjáró C

  • 2022
  • szitanyomat
  • 70x50 cm
  • Ed. 25 + 5 AP
  • Heart and Cherry Limited Editions, Budapest

Néma Júlia was one of the students of the famous artist and teacher János Fajó, the master of Hungarian screenprinting. Her silk screen prints recall the simple, lyrical shapes of her sacred and profound ceramic art, and both are concerned with questions of spatiality, respect for matter, spirituality and possibility.

Julia Nema is a ceramic artist, designer and painter based in Budapest, Hungary. She creates mainly tableware, architectural and fine art works, and has received numerous commissions from exclusive restaurants for bespoke tableware. She has been awarded the Ferenczy Noemi Award and the Hungarian Design Award. She has been featured in international publications related to ceramics, including F. Olsen’s The Kiln Book (2011), and is author of the first and only book on wood-fired ceramics to be published in Hungary. She holds a PhD in Liberal Arts from Moholy–Nagy University of Art and Design. Julia Nema’s works have been exhibited across Europe, as well as in Japan and the United States.

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