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HENK DICKE
polypropylene bowl by HENK DICKE, 1986. Diameter 33 cm.
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the bowls we give you more images.

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triangle bowl, rubber, by JANETTE TIMMERMANS, 1983. Diameter 28 cm.

JANETTE TIMMERMANS


RICHARD WALRAVEN
steel, folded and white-sprayed bowl
               by RICHARD WALRAVEN, 1989. Diameter ± 28,5 x 28,5 cm.
The bowls on this page have been exposed
between 1984 and 1995 in gallery .GAAF.
(except the one by TIMMERMANS)
The year that is written is the year of exhibition.
INE  VAN  DER SLUIS made this bowl, ceramics,1982. Format 17,5 x 16,3 cm.

INE VAN DER SLUIS


HENK DICKE
soft synthetic bowl, given form with steel pins, HENK DICKE, 1986. Diameter 33 cm. The bowls are made of all sorts of material.
Glass, steel, polypropylene, ceramics
and are going from cheap to expensive.
There is also a lot of difference in the way
of creating: from simple to ingenious.
bowl, ceramics,
                                        with red wooden chopsticks. Anonymous. Diameter 16,8 cm.

ANONYMOUS
Speaking of fabricating: you may see, that
one bowl is made by hand while that
would be impossible for onother one.
Sometimes it leads to the use of special
equipment
and another time the item
is fabricated in a factory.
decorated bowl, ceamics, MONIQUE MIDDELHOEK, 1985. Diameter 24 x 16,5 cm.

MONIQUE MIDDELHOEK
Fabricating in a factory leads often to
multiples,(under) while the charm of hand-made
articles is, that they almost always are unique.(left).
bowl by HANNEKE VENBRÜKX, ceramics, 1987. Diameter 15,7 cm.
HANNEKE VENBR�KX
one of three little bowls, matching together, porcelain,
 by FRANS OTTEN. 1994. Diameter 11,5, 12,5 and 13,5 cm.
FRANS OTTEN


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