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“I have left you a serious message“, said a note from Ray, next
to my yam cups that were smashed on the floor.
Why? Because I just wasn’t able to throw 20 or more similar
cups. I was more interested in making my funny heads, often
even when I was told to concentrate on my throwing skills.
Later when Ray saw some quite-ok cylinder vases besides
me, he thought someone else had made them for me. Quite
a compliment! On hindsight, I am very grateful for my time at
GBP. It taught me discipline, concentration, endurance, sense
of achievement. And fun.
My contribution for the BRIDGES show is a homage to Tim
Burton‘s stop-motion-animated fantasy film The Corpse
Bride. It‘s a story of love and hope, betrayal and revenge,
selflessness and forgiveness. It‘s a bridge between the grey,
drab world of the living and the colourful land of the dead. I
adapted the main characters in clay so they can live forever!
JULIETTA
KUEHLE
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The Corpse Bride, 2013, 37 cm x 23 cm x 19 cm




