Manufactory
Lisa Rosemann

About the object: Lisa Rosemann's white porcelain vessels, painted in shades of blue, can be used both as vases and storage jars. Then with the decorative cork lid as a closure. And always extremely decorative! The approx. 17 cm high jar was turned on the wheel from French porcelain and is hand-painted. Lisa paints with a brush or draws and carves delicate lines into the jar with pens and tools. She leaves space and movement in the drawing. Repetition and rhythm. The vessel, the light-colored porcelain, serves as a surface, a canvas. Each of these porcelain vessels is unique.
Production process: The porcelain vessel is turned on the potter's wheel. Lisa Rosemann produces her eye-catching glazes herself. The ceramics are hand-painted in different shades of blue and fired twice in an electric kiln.
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Lisa Rosemann (born 1987 in Bückeburg) has been a freelance ceramicist in Bremen since 2021. Lisa studied fine art at the HfBK Hamburg from 2007 to 2008. Then from 2008 to 2014 art at the University of Münster (1st state examination) and fine art (diploma painting, class Henk Vish) at the KuAk Münster. From 2015 to 2017 Lisa worked in various workshops in France, Spain, Portugal and 2017 - 2018 for nine months with the ceramist Micki Schloessingk in Wales, UK. From 2018 - 2020 Lisa completed her training as a ceramist with Frauke Alber in Bremen.
"Inspired by working in various ceramic workshops in Europe, my previous studies in fine art and my training as a ceramicist, my work brings together different styles, experiences and inspirations. I like to combine and try out the material clay. To draw, paint and scratch on the white porcelain surface. New every time. And always different."