Artwork
Fața farfuriei a fost introdusă în angobă albă. Decorația a fost făcută cu pensula. Fundul farfuriei a fost împărțit în trei părți egale de trei dungi vălurite, punctate și se întâlnesc în centrul cercului ce le circumscrie. Pe pereți a fost pictat motivul spiralei, conturat punctiform, ce străjuiește doi brăduți, ilustrați de trei triunghiuri de unde se desprind spre vârf linii scurte, puși cap la cap. Pe două registre, pe buza vasului a fost pictat motivul valului punctat. Baza perforată pentru atârnare și la posterior ștanțat ”D. Șchiopu C. Vlădești 1980''. Cromatică: fond: alb; motive: verde; galben.

Fața farfuriei a fost introdusă în angobă albă. Decorația a fost făcută cu pensula. Fundul farfuriei a fost împărțit în trei părți egale de trei dungi vălurite, punctate și se întâlnesc în centrul cercului ce le circumscrie. Pe pereți a fost pictat motivul spiralei, conturat punctiform, ce străjuiește doi brăduți, ilustrați de trei triunghiuri de unde se desprind spre vârf linii scurte, puși cap la cap. Pe două registre, pe buza vasului a fost pictat motivul valului punctat. Baza perforată pentru atârnare și la posterior ștanțat ”D. Șchiopu C. Vlădești 1980''. Cromatică: fond: alb; motive: verde; galben. is a poster by Șchiopu Dumitru. It is held in the collection of the ASTRA National Museum Complex. This ceramic plate, created by D.
About this work
The plate's center features a large circle, divided into three equal parts by wavy lines that meet at the center.
The image depicts a circular plate with a white background and intricate designs. The plate's center features a large circle, divided into three equal parts by wavy lines that meet at the center. The outer rim of the plate is adorned with a wavy line pattern, punctuated by small dots.
The plate's design is characterized by a spiral motif, outlined with small dots, which surrounds two fir trees. The trees are illustrated with three triangles, each with short lines extending from the top. The plate's edge features a wavy line pattern, punctuated by small dots, on two registers.
The plate's base is perforated for hanging and bears the inscription "D. Șchiopu C. Vlădești 1980" on the back. The plate's design is a testament to the artist's skill and attention to detail. To learn more about the artist's work, explore the collection of Șchiopu Dumitru.
Overview
This ceramic plate, created by D. Șchiopu in C. Vlădești in 1980, features a white background with intricate, hand-painted designs in green and yellow. The circular composition is divided into central and peripheral elements, showcasing geometric and natural motifs.
Subject & Meaning
The plate's design combines abstract elements (wavy lines, dots, spirals) with representational motifs, notably two fir trees symbolized by triangular forms with ascending lines. The overall theme appears to blend natural imagery with geometric abstraction.
Technique & Style
The design was executed using a brush on an white engobe (slip) coating. The style is characterized by punctiform outlining, wavy lines, and a restrained color palette (green, yellow, white), suggesting a blend of folkloric and modernist influences.
History & Provenance
Created in 1980 by D. �chiopu in C. Vlădești, the plate bears the artist's mark and location on its perforated base, indicating its functional design for hanging. Provenance details beyond creation are not provided.
Context
While specific cultural or thematic contexts are not immediately evident without broader artistic movement details, the piece reflects a mid-20th to early 21st-century approach to ceramic design, possibly aligning with regional folk-art modernizations.
Legacy
The plate's legacy is not detailed in the provided information, suggesting it may not be widely recognized in broad art historical narratives or may represent a piece of local or private collection significance.
Artist & collection
Artist
Șchiopu Dumitru made ceramics and prints. Check out "Recipient ceramic" or "Disc concav smălțuit" to see their style. They used simple shapes and bold colors, like red and green. Look at "Vas ceramic" to see more of…
















