Bowl made by hand in the workshop of Gil Vitrac
Gil Vitrac created his first workshop "Atelier Vitrac" in 2011 in Paris and then moved to Vernon in Normandy. Gil shapes everyday ceramics in chamotte stoneware. She mainly works with the wheel but also with the plate and the coil. The search for refined forms is linked to her desire for beauty and simplicity that she draws from nature. She collects earth and ashes which partly make up her enamels. She seeks and experiments by keeping alive the possibilities of chance. The ceramist likes the unexpected, the drips, sometimes the imprint of her fingers, just as many traces of a singular moment which makes each ceramic a unique piece.
The meeting of earth and minerals echoes the interest aroused in her by stones, forests or rivers. Gil fires his pieces in an electric oven first at 980 degrees then at 1250 degrees.
MATERIALS : Slightly chamotte red sandstone
TECHNIQUE : Turn
ENAMEL : These enamels are made in-house from raw materials purchased in powder form, coloring oxides but also ashes that Gil prepares as well as earth collected from the ground reduced to powder. Brilliant rendering.
COLOUR : Dark green
DIMENSIONS : Ø 19cm approximately, height 7.5cm
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Dishwasher: Yes
Oven: Avoid above 100°C
Food: Yes
NOTE: Like any handcrafted product, these pieces may have slight variations in shape, color and thickness.