Anna-Maija Reés

RAKU-Ceramics
A wood fired cross-draft kiln, designed and buildt by the artist and her team, have been used to make these sculptures in Japanese Raku-ceramics. 1996 - 2009. "While creating these neo-abstract works, it was inevitable that an artist like her, who shares Frank Lloyd Wright´s conviction that human beings are profoundly connected with nature, would go through an experimental phase where the four elements would be present: earth, fire, air and water", describes the art critic José Manuel Sanjúan the artsits work.
AFTER GALCIERS RAKU

AFTER GLACIERS|Raku-Ceramics|H: 32 cm

Anne Herbern 2010 RAKU

SALAMANDER|Raku-Ceramics

IMG_2103_RAKU

JUST THE TWO OF US|Raku-Ceramics|H: 30 cm

DANCING WAVES 35cm _RAKU

DANCING WAVES|Raku-Ceramics|H: 35 cm

Tag und Nacht 1998_RAKU

TAG UND NACHT|Raku-Ceramics|Diam: 16 cm

Wald Geist 2000_RAKU

WALD GEIST|Raku-Ceramics|H: 30 cm

IMG_2082_RAKU

DE LA MAR|Raku-Ceramics|H: 37 cm

Die Drei Frauen Nr 1 vit_RAKU

DIE DREI FRAUEN 1|Raku-Ceramics|H: 36 cm