Design Anthology

Crafty Korea

Minkyeong Kang

eramicist Min-Kyeong Kang was a favourite from the Korea Craft and Design Foundation group stand. Kang creates colourful pieces (a type of traditional Korean stoneware) using a paste brush technique known as . The vessels’ irregular lines and celadon or greyish-blue powdered finish gives a spontaneous, crude and coarse feeling, Kang’s versions are refined and serene.

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