Jacques (Tjok) Dessauvage is born in Izegem, Belgium on April, 15 1948. He was educated at the Sint-Lukas Academy in Gent. Tjok Dessauvage is without any doubt today’s master of the ancient technique of Terra Sigillata. The ceramic pot in stoneware or porcelain is turned on the wheel, after which the slip is added, without the use of glazes. The pot is then polished and fired in a kiln with a reduced atmosphere. Tjok Dessauvage then gives his personal comment, by grinding the pot and adding other materials like gold, porcelain or bone and thus marking the pot with graphic or pictorial accents. The message that he conveys in that way gives the work of art its weight and identity. Often the works have a magic expression, carrying a reflection on the world of today. Tjok Dessauvage can be inspired by mundane objects in his own environment or by his many trips abroad. It is always his own interpretation that brings the pots to life. Tjok Dessauvage is widely famous for his work. He has won many prizes and has had countless exhibitions all over the world (text: pulsceramics.com).
Pictures: Portrait (source lievelambrecht.be); portrait (source kw-knack.be); Dessauvage in his workshop (source sudouest.fr); five pots (source pulsceramics.com); pot (source galerie-es.be); pot (source artgallery Ludwig Lefevere).
Werke des Künstlers:
The thrown potstructures by Tjok Dessauvage are information carriers. The form is in function of the message. The pots are reduction fired between 1000 and 1150 degrees c. The with terra sigillata sprayed unfired pots are polished. The decoration on the top is a mini universe with mostly one power line with abstractions of the landscape, archaeological data and relics of energy. The relief decoration is stamped or there are also partial transfers applied.
Bibliografie:
Walgrave, Jan a.o. Potstructuren, Tjok Dessauvage, 1997.
Versluys, Luk and Lucien Tinck, Het Atelier, de Wereld van 12 Keramisten.
Jacques (Tjok) Dessauvage is born in Izegem, Belgium on April, 15 1948. He was educated at the Sint-Lukas Academy in Gent. Tjok Dessauvage is without any doubt today’s master of the ancient technique of Terra Sigillata. The ceramic pot in stoneware or porcelain is turned on the wheel, after which the slip is added, without the use of glazes. The pot is then polished and fired in a kiln with a reduced atmosphere. Tjok Dessauvage then gives his personal comment, by grinding the pot and adding other materials like gold, porcelain or bone and thus marking the pot with graphic or pictorial accents. The message that he conveys in that way gives the work of art its weight and identity. Often the works have a magic expression, carrying a reflection on the world of today. Tjok Dessauvage can be inspired by mundane objects in his own environment or by his many trips abroad. It is always his own interpretation that brings the pots to life. Tjok Dessauvage is widely famous for his work. He has won many prizes and has had countless exhibitions all over the world (text: pulsceramics.com).
Pictures: Portrait (source lievelambrecht.be); portrait (source kw-knack.be); Dessauvage in his workshop (source sudouest.fr); five pots (source pulsceramics.com); pot (source galerie-es.be); pot (source artgallery Ludwig Lefevere).
The thrown potstructures by Tjok Dessauvage are information carriers. The form is in function of the message. The pots are reduction fired between 1000 and 1150 degrees c. The with terra sigillata sprayed unfired pots are polished. The decoration on the top is a mini universe with mostly one power line with abstractions of the landscape, archaeological data and relics of energy. The relief decoration is stamped or there are also partial transfers applied.
Object(en) van de keramist: