The Big Porcelain Sculpture looks magnificent in these photos, which makes me wonder how breathtaking it must be to see it in person. No wonder it was awarded first prize at the 2010 Limoges International Competition.
Created by Bertrand Fevre, the Big Porcelain Sculpture is essentially one giant, sliced, suspended teacup. Fevre chose to replicate the cup because of its everyday quality and universal appeal as well as its reference to refinement and expertise.
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Bertrand Fevre's Big Porcelain Sculpture Won the Limoges Competition
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