collab goblet Lightning bolts
The plate is made of white porcelain, painted with cobalt underglaze by Pola Lisowicz and glazed transparent matt. It’s 13 cm wide. It’s food and dishwasher safe.
”Norse myths” is a collaboration project between Tasja P. and Pola Lisowicz, who has been invited to create together with Tasja a limited edition of ceramics objects decorating them with her individual aesthetic style. Norse mythology on porcelain pots I threw for her. Two Polish immigrants in Denmark diving into Scandinavian history.
Ligthning bolts “Beware of the almighty”. These fearsome electrical discharges came directly from Mjölnir, the magical hammer wielded by Thor, the god of thunder. Where did the sounds that accompanied these visual displays came from? From Thor’s chariot which he rode across the Norse realm!
Pola Lisowicz, a multitalented graphic designer (currently working for Lego), tattoo artist, and painter, you can check out her work at: https://www.instagram.com/lisowicz.pola/
The plate is made of white porcelain, painted with cobalt underglaze by Pola Lisowicz and glazed transparent matt. It’s 13 cm wide. It’s food and dishwasher safe.
”Norse myths” is a collaboration project between Tasja P. and Pola Lisowicz, who has been invited to create together with Tasja a limited edition of ceramics objects decorating them with her individual aesthetic style. Norse mythology on porcelain pots I threw for her. Two Polish immigrants in Denmark diving into Scandinavian history.
Ligthning bolts “Beware of the almighty”. These fearsome electrical discharges came directly from Mjölnir, the magical hammer wielded by Thor, the god of thunder. Where did the sounds that accompanied these visual displays came from? From Thor’s chariot which he rode across the Norse realm!
Pola Lisowicz, a multitalented graphic designer (currently working for Lego), tattoo artist, and painter, you can check out her work at: https://www.instagram.com/lisowicz.pola/
The plate is made of white porcelain, painted with cobalt underglaze by Pola Lisowicz and glazed transparent matt. It’s 13 cm wide. It’s food and dishwasher safe.
”Norse myths” is a collaboration project between Tasja P. and Pola Lisowicz, who has been invited to create together with Tasja a limited edition of ceramics objects decorating them with her individual aesthetic style. Norse mythology on porcelain pots I threw for her. Two Polish immigrants in Denmark diving into Scandinavian history.
Ligthning bolts “Beware of the almighty”. These fearsome electrical discharges came directly from Mjölnir, the magical hammer wielded by Thor, the god of thunder. Where did the sounds that accompanied these visual displays came from? From Thor’s chariot which he rode across the Norse realm!
Pola Lisowicz, a multitalented graphic designer (currently working for Lego), tattoo artist, and painter, you can check out her work at: https://www.instagram.com/lisowicz.pola/