Agnes Nagy-György Portfolio ceramic design 2017

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NAGY-GYÖRGY ÁGNES PORTFOLIO MOHOLY-NAGY UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN

2014-2017


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CONTENT 2................................................................Curriculum Vitae 4.....................................................................................Wawy 6...................................................................................Pรกlinka 10....................................................................................Pestle 14.. ......................................Thermal Water of Budapest 16...........................................................Schoolcanteen set 20.........................................................Paintings from clay 26..........................................................................Little ones 30 ..........................................Woodfiring experiments 34 ...............................................Saltglazed experiments 36............................................................................. Balance 38 ...........................................................................Monolith 40.................................Sculptural and drawing studies 44 ............................................................................Paintings


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NAGY-GYÖRGY ÁGNES 6800, Hódmezővásárhely, Bodzás part 9. + 36309381961 nagygyorgyagnes@gmail.com https://www.behance.net/nagygyorgyd877


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CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION

EXHIBITIONS

2014-2017 BA ceramic design, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest

2017 22, KépKaptár Gallery, Hódmezővásárhely 2017 Budapest Design Képletek, Budapest Project Gallery, Budapest 2016 1320 celsius, Gorka Géza Ceramic Museum, Verőce 2016 Exhibition of Artist’s Colony, Mártély 2016 Ceramic feast, Community Centre of Marczibányi Square, Budapest 2016 Petőfi Sándor Community Centre, Kiskundorozsma 2013 Tartár, Tiszavirág Restaurant, Szeged 2013 XII. Erdély, School of Art, Szentegyháza (RO)

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LANGUAGE english intermediate


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WAWY 2015 Supervisor: Kemény Péter These objects were inspired by concentric, waving natural phenomenons. The small porcelain boxes are suitable for storing tiny objects, like jewelleries. They can be flipped together, and their arrangement can be varied, so each small object can have its own place. The vases are mainly suitable for storing dried flowers or branches. The objects were made at the porcelain factory of Hódmezővásárhely.


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PÁLINKA 2015 Supervisor: Kemény Péter These objects are used for storing and pouring a special hungarian drink, called fruit bedded pálinka. The inside of this ergonomic pot contains an inner filter which is movable. The dried fruits can be put into this filter, and they can be taken off at any time, and consumed well with the pálinka. An important part of the kit is the little cup that promotes more enjoyable pálinka consumption.


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PESTLE 2015 Supervisor: KemĂŠny PĂŠter The real flavor of our meals is given by freshly crushed ingredients. These objects are three in one kitchen equipments. The first piece is a mortar with a traditional pestle, and the other is a grater. The two objects can be rotated into one another, so it can be use to store the materials as well. The beaks formed on the objects ensure proper pouring. They are made with using various types of clay, and there are woodfired versions as well. The skewed structure of the graters summons ancient motives.


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THERMAL WATER OF BUDAPEST 2017 Supervisor: Orlai Balรกzs Consultant:Lublรณy Zoltรกn Ordering Company: BVA Budapesti Vรกrosarculati Nonprofit Kft Budapest, the capital city of Hungary is known as the city of thermal waters, because many beneficial thermal baths, natural springs and drinking fountains are situated here. These objects are ceramic water bottles, especially those tourists who visit to Budapest. They can take the water of Budapest with them, and the bottle itself becomes a lasting memory about the city.


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SCHOOLCANTEEN SET 2017 Supervisor: Kondor Edit Consultant: Németh Zsófia This porcelain dinner set is specifically designed for the elementary school’s canteens. The design of these objects makes it easier to use, the wide rim of the plates and the handle of the jug provide a secure grip. The colorful silicone guns that plug into the bottom of the plates, prevent objects from slipping on the tray in a dining situation at the canteen.


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PAINTINGS FROM CLAY 2016-2017 Supervisor: Lublóy Zoltán Consultant: Csávás-Ruzicska Tünde In this project, I tried to combine ceramics with painting. A kind of fusion came to be, these objects are bowls and sculptures and paintings in one time. The objects represent natural atmosphere, and different landscape elements. Some of these objects are fired at woodfire kilns, in this case, exciting, picturesque surfaces were created as a result of ash, flame, and reducing atmosphere. So the „painting” was completed by the fire itself. .


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LITTLE ONES 2016 These small containers can be used to store a small amount of spice or liquid, or just for decorative purposes or as a vase. They were made at the pottery wheel and fired in a wood-fired kiln. I tried to experiment as much as possible with clays, glazes and glaze techniques. The end result was lot of colorful, varied objects with special surfaces.


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WOODFIRING EXPERIMENTS 2016-17 The objects were made at Verőce and KecskemÊt with open flame firing. Extremely exciting, vibrant, special surfaces and glaze effects are created due to the direct presence of the flame. These are simple bowls, cups and plates, where the effects of woodfiring can prevail well..


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SALTGLAZE EXPERIMENTS 2017 These objects were fired in a salt-glaze kiln at International ceramic Studio in KecskemĂŠt. I used iron-oxide to paint these bowls, and the woodash, the salt , and the reducing atmosphere created the final appeareance.


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BALANCE


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MONOLITH


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SCULPTURAL AND DRAWING STUDIES


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PAINTINGS


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