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Ceramic Plate - Nyagakecuru
Hand painted by Guillaume Sardin, in Malicorne, a French town from the region famous for its ceramics. Since the XVIIIth century, artisans have been using the clay from the surroundings to create glazed ceramics. Guillaume turns the plate into stories. Nyagakecuru is a recuring figure in Guillaume’s work, a powerful Rwandan female chief turned into a witch by coloniser. Guillaume re-explore her power and and her role in Female-driven history.
Due to the nature of the plate, the surface might have some irregularities
Decorative plate
All the plates are signed on the reverse
Hand painted by Guillaume Sardin, in Malicorne, a French town from the region famous for its ceramics. Since the XVIIIth century, artisans have been using the clay from the surroundings to create glazed ceramics. Guillaume turns the plate into stories. Nyagakecuru is a recuring figure in Guillaume’s work, a powerful Rwandan female chief turned into a witch by coloniser. Guillaume re-explore her power and and her role in Female-driven history.
Due to the nature of the plate, the surface might have some irregularities
Decorative plate
All the plates are signed on the reverse