Handled dish made by hand in Héloïse Bariol's workshop in Rouen.
Héloïse has set up a production of utility parts. Unique or in small series, they are made of red earthenware, turned or shaped. More or less slipped, decorated with metal oxide juices and industrial dyes, enamelled and fired in an electric oven at around 1080°.
Through the production of ceramic volumes which are most often everyday objects such as bowls, plates, dishes, pitchers, Héloïse Bariol seeks dialogues between shapes and colors, as well as a field of interactions between the user, the object and the surrounding space. In search of mobility, she tries to question the porosity between different categories, utilitarian/sculpture, painting/sculpture, plan/volume, by exploring the material possibilities offered by ceramics.
MATERIALS : Chamotted red earthenware
TECHNIQUE : Shaped with the plate and modeling
ENAMEL : Shiny transparent covered, 1080° electric
COLOUR : Multicolor
DIMENSIONS : Length approximately 26 cm, 33 with the handles. Width 26cm
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Dishwasher: No. Avoid soaking the part. Hand washing
Oven: No
Food: Yes
Fats or foods to avoid: Avoid leaving a dressing too long inside