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How did the porcelain Easter set “Harmony” turn out? Purity. Start”

How did the porcelain Easter set “Harmony” turn out?  Purity.  Start"

Porcelain set “Harmony. Purity. The Beginning” by porcelain artist Olga Krasovskaya and the Marin brand includes eight items:

  • miniature “Easter Bunny”;
  • mini-vase;
  • basket for treats;
  • five snowdrop pendants.

All items are made by hand by the artist using casting technique from English biscuit porcelain Parian Body Porcelain.

“Touching a porcelain biscuit product is a special pleasure,” shares Olga Krasovskaya. — The cool surface of the material, warmed by the warmth of the hands, gives a feeling of participation in the sacrament. The gaze glides along the curves of the lines. And this contemplation, these tactile sensations give rise to inner harmony. Pure light. Co-creation.”

The porcelain set was created with the support of the Marin brand, which was founded by interiors expert Marina Geiko and artist Marina Novitskaya in 2024.

“We popularize the aesthetics of modern space design through collaboration projects with artists and artists,” comment the founders of the brand. “The Marin brand creates a microcosm of the objective world, which is aimed at transmitting the cultural code, nurturing traditions and developing a person’s potential to create the world around them with meaning.”

Olga Krasovskaya, Daria Krasovskaya, Marina Geiko and Marina Novitskaya

Olga Krasovskaya, Daria Krasovskaya, Marina Geiko and Marina Novitskaya

Limited collection “Harmony. Purity. Beginning” is presented in a laconic package and released in an amount of 10 copies.

About author

I pass by being that person liable to duty, but who cannot resist the flights of imagination. I have always loved the legends, the myths and the stories of the old and distant times with my whole being. In high school I fell in love with the history of art and I made it the object of my university studies. Once I graduated, I dusted off an old flame: that of children's literature. I rediscovered the beauty and importance of illustrated books and books, where, to a quality text, images are added that give strength and enrich what is narrated with meaning. It can be said that illustrators often make real works of art! It was then that I decided to follow this passion of mine both as a volunteer, entering the ranks of readers born to read, and in my work as a librarian. I am a greedy devoured of illustrated books (I have an absolute weakness for the stories that have bears or wolves as protagonists!), I love simple stories that know how to strike and surprise. I hate pigeon-holed books in a specific age group and readers in a certain category of readings. I think everyone is different and deserves to choose (and be chosen by the books) without constraints, in complete freedom! [email protected]