Piece made by hand in the workshop of Maud Thiefaine
After starting out as an amateur and training in turning then in enamel in Puisaye,
Maud Thiéfaine lived and worked for several years in La Borne, in Berry, where she
refines his technique and orients his work towards wood firing. Today she continues her work between La Borne and Tournus, along the Saône, where she has perfected her own oven with a cheerful team of friends.
Instead of ceramist, she prefers that of potter, the one who makes pots, everyday objects.
Its shapes are simple, refined, rustic but delicate at the same time, we can read the
turning gestures, the position of his hand during enameling, the layers of coil. His enamels, which are constantly evolving, are made up of few ingredients, few
fireworks, to leave room for the magic of fire, its chemistry, its material.
From the bolinet to the table, of all sizes and all uses, there is, at each stage of its
creations, a pleasure and a sensuality that she tries to transmit to whoever holds the finished object in her hands.
She fires all of her pieces in wood, but in two different ovens. Production of enamelled crockery in a short firing oven (12-14h) and anagama firing (5 days) for pieces more marked by the flame.
MATERIALS : Mixture of Saint Amand sandstone and black sandstone
TECHNIQUE : Turn
COOKING : Cooking for 12-14 hours in a wood oven
EMAIL : From personal research, shino enamel
COLOUR : Black and orange white
DIMENSIONS : Ø 7.5cm approximately 7 cm high, 110 ml
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Microwave: Yes
Dishwasher: Yes
Oven: No
Food: Yes