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Marlou Breuls – Porcelain as a living materialIn her project, Marlou Breuls combines centuries-old porcelain traditions, such as Imari and Kintsugi, with modern techniques. She focuses on porcelain as a dynamic, human material and aims to create innovative everyday objects by translating traditional craft methods into contemporary applications. The residency offers her the chance to further deepen her skills in making moulds and using colour. Breuls, who previously worked with ceramics at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC), aims to realise a unique cross-pollination between tradition and innovation in Arita.












