Certainly, one of the most important reasons for working with clay is the satisfaction, pleasure, that is derived from the activity. so-called clay therapy.
Dotting, striping and grid painting are also clearly therapeutic activities.
In the nature around us, every spot and stripe has a specific function, starting with a zebra and ending with a ladybug.
The human animal with polka dot socks, striped pants and a checkered tie also sends signals to its surroundings.
We are used to checkered bathroom tiles and polka dot cups, striped bed sheets and scarves.
We are also celebrating the anniversary of the EKA Ceramics Department with an exhibition!
Artists participating in the exhibition:
Aigi Orav, Anne Türn, Annika Teder, Annika Vilippus-Kask, Diana Selli, Ene Raud-Mägi, Eva Berg, Helle Videvik, Jana Zgun, Jane Paadimeister, Jarõna Ilo, Jekaterina Sokolovskaya, Kadri Jäätma, Kattri Taklaja, Kersti Karu, Kersti Laanmaa, Külli Kõiv, Maarika Saarelaht, Maarja Tänav, Merike Hallik, Pille Kaleviste, Rave Puhm, Reeli Hamer, Sergei Isupov, Urmas Puhkan, Viive Väljaots, Ülle Rajasalu, Meedi Ümar