Judit Esztergomi

Judit makes wheel-thrown and press-moulded tableware from high-firing clays: functional and simple pots, which are meant to be used every day. Eating, drinking, sharing create the intimacy between the pot and its holder, and change the average into special. The shapes are light and comfortable to hold. Her decoration techniques involve carving through or scraping back. Her inspiration comes from various sources: the heritage of her motherland, Hungary, and its traditional folk pottery; the country’s hilly landscapes with their softly waving silhouettes, the wind as it blows the meadow grasses and flowers. Her landscape architect background adds the love for regularity, order, intricate details, and plants.