Monday, March 9, 2009
Magdalene Odundo
Born in Kenya in 1950, Odundo recieved her education in India, Kenya, and England as well as traveling to San lldefonso Pueblo in New Mexico to observe the making of traditional black-ware vessels. Her works are created by burnishing the surface of the project, with smooth polished objects. She then adds slips, which are burnished again, then fired.
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these are so sick
ReplyDeleteshe is very cool and this is what i call artwork
ReplyDeleteI like them
ReplyDeleteI like her work, especially how she links traditional African Art into her contemporary work.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful
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