Moyimachi Vase (2022) Sculpture by Erdem Aybar

Sculpture - Ceramics, 4x4 in
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I'm a time traveler. I go back to those who lived 5000 years ago. I make ceramics alongside those people and I share what I know and what I learned there. Naqada, Bucchero, Pueblo, Mediterranean Civilizations, Longshan etc. I traveled to those places. It is completely natural, free from chemicals. It is velvety and its atmosphere of the firing[...]
I'm a time traveler. I go back to those who lived 5000 years ago. I make ceramics alongside those people and I share what I know and what I learned there. Naqada, Bucchero, Pueblo, Mediterranean Civilizations, Longshan etc. I traveled to those places. It is completely natural, free from chemicals. It is velvety and its atmosphere of the firing is certain. Different colors appear, including a variety of red, brown and black.

Black ceramics is a cultural heritage from ancient times. Ceramics fired with a special technique become carbonized and attain a natural appearance. This piece of artwork has natural brown, brown and black apperance.

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Erdem Aybar is a contemporary ceramic artist from Turkey. With a steadfast dedication to his craft, Erdem's accomplishments have extended to the global stage, as he has actively[...]

Erdem Aybar is a contemporary ceramic artist from Turkey. With a steadfast dedication to his craft, Erdem's accomplishments have extended to the global stage, as he has actively participated in international exhibitions showcasing the evolution of modern ceramics. The depth of his expertise is underscored by his master's thesis, a scholarly exploration closely intertwined with the intricate karartma technique. This technique has become not only his specialty but also a focal point of his academic pursuits. Erdem's unyielding commitment to learning and advancing his knowledge continues to drive him forward.

A significant facet of Erdem Aybar's artistic identity revolves around the mesmerizing world of black ceramics. Rooted in a rich heritage, these pieces echo the ancient traditions of civilizations such as the Etruscans, with their Bucchero ceramics, and regions like Naqada in Egypt, Santa Clara Pueblo in Colombia, and the Karartma tradition in Turkey. This lineage of cultural heritage has traversed through time, preserving its essence from antiquity to the present day.

The allure of black ceramics lies not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in the raw authenticity they encapsulate. Crafted through primitive firing methods, these ceramics possess an innate, unadulterated charm that derives from their creation without the use of glazes or chemicals. As a result, a natural blackness manifests within these works, paying homage to the true essence of the material. To further enhance their appeal, Erdem meticulously polishes these ceramics, resulting in a smooth surface that enhances their inherent beauty.

Erdem Aybar's artistic journey transcends the confines of a studio, reaching into the very core of cultural heritage and craftsmanship. His mastery of the karartma technique and his devotion to the timeless elegance of black ceramics not only preserve ancient traditions but also breathe new life into them, inviting audiences to experience the allure of the past through his contemporary interpretations.

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