They keep telling us: “Ceramics doesn’t have a heart. Ceramics can’t talk. It is dead”.
We reply confidently and honestly: “Ceramics in more alive that people”.
They keep telling us: “Ceramics doesn’t have a heart. Ceramics can’t talk. It is dead”.
We reply confidently and honestly: “Ceramics in more alive that people”.
Let us explain why.
A collection of zoomorphic ceramics “DIDO” was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in the workshop of Sergey Makhno. The family became so big, it was scattered all around Ukraine. A ceramic set “DIDO. The Carpathians” lives in the Lanchyn village and consists of 10 members: Dido Vasyl, Dido Mykhas, Dido Pylyp, Ovva!, Tatysho, Liubchyk, Dunia, Afanasiy, Gaida, and Musia. They are bears — the owners of the waters, lions — the guards of the time, and sheep symbolizing fear and its overcoming.
Every hero is a separate story.
Every story is a glorification of Ukrainian traditions. They tell us about life in the Carpathians: pastures and forest beasts, trembita, lizhnyks, and valylos, about pottery and bee yards, about bread baking, banosh, and mushroom soup, about woods, rivers, mountains, and meadows.
A ceramic set “DIDO. The Carpathians” is a contrast between the being predicate and sentimental. These stories let us meet our fears and dreams in order to understand where to go.
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