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Unusual shapes and techniques at the 27 th Bonn Pottery Market The potters are back on Münsterplatz to showcase the diversity of their work. And when all the stalls are dismantled, they will be leaving their mark in the form of a large Beethoven mosaic. Created for the 25th anniversary of the Bonn Pottery Market two years ago, it will be hanging on the quay wall of the Hotel Dreesen.

Before that, 40 ceramic artists are looking forward to welcoming many visitors this Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. They are offering porcelain, decorated stoneware tableware, vessels in all shapes and colours, art ceramics, accessories for the home and garden, indoor fountains, sculptures, and much more. Visitors can enjoy the shapes and colours as they stroll around.



Some can also try their hand at pottery in the activity tent. "This year's list of exhibitors includes more than ten new ceramists," says Barbara Jahn, spokesperson for the Ceramics Guild. For example, ceramic artist Atsushi Kitahara wants people to consciously enjoy what they eat and drink, helped by the special tactile qualities of his crockery.

Or ther are Aleksander and Galina Barabanov from Kyiv, who feature experimental shapes and techniques. And Isabella Bilstein from Cologne produces high-quality turned and built-up stoneware ceramics, working in a sculptural and plastic manner. More at www.

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