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Ceramic Artist: Hitomi Hosono

Explore Hitomi Hosono’s London studio, where nature inspires intricate ceramic art. The artist meticulously crafts porcelain pieces, drawing inspiration from the detailed beauty of British flora. The video showcases the lengthy, delicate process from clay to finished artwork, revealing a meditative practice.

“It is my intention to transfer the leaf’s beauty and detail into my ceramic work, using it as my own language to weave new stories for objects.”

​Hitomi Hosono’s detailed porcelain vessels reference the natural world and botanical specimens. With a chalk-like finish and gold embellishments, the work captivates with its delicacy and has attracted the patronage of curators from the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.

Website: www.hitomihosono.com

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