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January 9th, 2008
Bibbi Forsman

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This morning Morran and I went to visit Bibbi Forsman’s ceramic studio for the first time. I’m talking and walking about Gothenburg, Sweden :) I knew Bibbi before, but since this blogging thing started we see each other more frequently and much easier. Her studio is located in this fantastic “artist area” called Konstepidemin, a former epidemic hospital, now studio space for about 150 professional artists. There is also several galleries and The Children’s Academy.

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I really like when you can feel that someone has cared a lot about the shape and the material. Someone is loved this piece when they made it. That’s a feeling I get when I look at Bibbi’s work. One ceramic artist who has touched her heart is Juno Kaneko. Here is an article about him.

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Here are some other artists from Konstepidemin: Per Agelii, Petra Borén, Helena Dahlman, Mona Wallström, and Lars Åsling.

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9 comments
Patricia said:
January 9th, 2008 - 9:12 am

Bibbi uses such a wonderful color palette! Thanks for sharing her work. Also, loved your softie post. I am a big fan of the softies you made. I have a picture of your blue one on my computer screen and it makes me so happy!

mati said:
January 9th, 2008 - 11:01 am

Thanks for letting us walk about in Sweden with you! I love Bibbi’s work, especially that big eared bust of the squinting guy.

Kirsten said:
January 9th, 2008 - 11:46 am

I’m freaking out over those gourds. The green-orange combination is lovely, and anything related to food always makes me happy. thanks, Camilla!

January 9th, 2008 - 1:48 pm

this is the greatest post–so nice to be taken into bibbi’s warm world… her work is so soft of edges and textural; love the colors and the shapes–to know how much passion and love and hard work go into each beautiful object…and the glazes… hundreds of intelligent and intended touches! I love this. Very sculptural–those meditating heads are wonderful!

Also loved the links… even saw a pink flamingo>> : ) ha.

January 9th, 2008 - 1:54 pm

this is the greatest post… thanks for taking us into Bibbi’s warm world… love all the textures and the colors–knowing how much passion and intelligence and hard work goes into all the shapes and glazes (so soft, approachable)… especially love those meditating heads… everything covered over with hundreds of intended imagined touches of Bibbi’s heart and hand…

thanks for the links, too. Even saw a pinkflamingo!

susan said:
January 9th, 2008 - 2:39 pm

oooh what a treat. bibbi’s work is so fantastic and i just love love love this tour. thank you so much!

hrsj said:
January 9th, 2008 - 9:29 pm

Hooray Hooray Hooray! I love all of this about Bibbi- she is a beautiful and thoughtful person and her work is soulful and fantastic! It’s great to see her featured here. She looks gorgeous!

sosser said:
January 9th, 2008 - 9:51 pm

thanks for taking us thru bibbi’s studio. i loved every corner and every link! a lovely treat at the end of the day… i, for one, couldn’t have gone there without you. thank you camilla!

Stacy said:
January 12th, 2008 - 6:11 am

You know, those vegetables look so real I was gonna ask you in what grocery store you can buy them and if there were any recipes with them. I think that’s a pretty good sign of a great artist. So realistic!

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