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About

Ceramic fineries artworks and textiles

Founded by Myrza de Muynck  after graduating from The MA Fashion Program at Central Saint Martins in London in 2011,  Myrza makes small editions and one off pieces of ceramic objects, art works and garments, using multiple forms of handcrafts.
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The ceramics are delicate and mostly made from porcelain with the use of a 3d ceramic printer. By using this technique there is a juxtaposed interaction between the hard technical precision and repetition of the printer and the soft and malleable handmade shapes and character of the clay. The threadlike shape of the extrusion is worked with as if embroidering with clay.​ 

​The artworks are mostly designed by cut up 'ready made' garments and pieces of cloth that are immersed in a composition exposing intimate and human characteristics, creating an anthropomorphic play. The garments are used as a medium and are bent into an image on a canvas; taking an exterior that is meant to cover up and cracking it to reveal the insides.The soft shapes and colours emphasise a feminine and intimate world encoded. 

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She has worked with a.o. Bottega Veneta, Martine Rose, Orson & Bodil, and as an embroiderer and artist assistant in the art industry for Tracy Emin and Michael Raedecker. Her work has been featured in magazines like Vogue, The Face, TANK, POP, Purple, Marfa Journal, Wallpaper, Dazed and Confused, Girls Like Us.

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