Thomas Bohle
Thomas Bohle is especially interested in double-walled vessels in which the strongly differing exterior and interior shapes form a deliberate contrast. This is also frequently echoed in a contrast of colour. The construction of the forms is often conceived in such a way that the glaze runs down the vertical wall forming glaze droplets on the lower edge. Fired in a open reduction flame, the oxblood and the celadon glazes reveal their true beauty.
Thomas Bohle`s wealth of imagination in regard to form and perfect technical implementation hits the nerve of our times with their proximity distinguished modern design. In addition to technical, material-related formal and aesthetic qualities his work tends towards conceptional clarity in the field of ceramics creativity.
With his work, he proves that the ceramic vessel is a topicality as a means of artistic expression.












