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Elisabeth von Krogh | Patrick Parrish

Elisabeth von Krogh

ELISABETH VON KROGH (b. 1947) believes that anthropomorphic qualities are inherent in the vessel with forms often described by the anatomy of the human body: foot, stomach, shoulders, and so on. With Von Krogh's vessels, these bodily attributes are applied to size and form, creating unexpected shapes rather than focusing on the functional aspect of the object.

(Photo Credit: Morten Andenæs)

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