Stanislava Vilnius new ceramic biscuit festival

03.11.2014

Culture

On November 2, Ozolaines parish fans gathered on the opening of Stalin Vilnius's new bakery. The opening of the baker is always a festival, but even more if it is newly built and the first time. As the master himself acknowledges, the excitement has been, but everything is fine, the result is good, and all the people who rushed to drag the gloves to take out the hot and crushed clay dishes from the baker.
Now there are two biscuits, big and small, in Stalin's Vilnius workshop. The same master laughs that it is just like the big and small concert hall that is different from the functional application. “The little hat can be used more often when urgent dishes are needed because it can be easily filled. The big hat has to work longer, more containers can be placed there, as well as larger size dishes that could not be used so far. In other respects, both biscuits are identical, and both must comply with the same technological requirements -- they must be urged for 12 hours and a temperature of 1000 degrees must be achieved. '
Stanislav tells him that he has been killing himself without trusting the process, as he knows all the nuances as he must be built. It is not his first hat, it is the fourth in his home, but the number of biscuits of Staņislava and Pudnamku shaves in Latvia reaches several dozens.
Stanislav is working with his spouse Viol in ceramic. This year they had a great deal of work on the painting of Bauska medieval castle pods, where the ceramic Peteris Gailums and Viktor Pankov were also involved. At the Stanislava workshop there was a 1500 unique pot prepared by authentic samples and ancient technologies. The castle furnaces are already blown, only the masters themselves have not seen the final result of their work, because there has been no chance to go to the discovery event.
Also, at the end of the year, the Staņislava Vilnius workshop will have an intense time – alongside other orders – to implement another special and massive work – to make the svilpaunieks that will be given to foreign visitors next year when Latvia becomes the Presidency of the European Union. The amount of work is very large, so that it involves around 35 masters from all around Latvia, each of which is to be prepared around 1000 clay birds. After the design of the project, the svilpaunieks must be a bird, must comply with certain dimensions so that it can be placed in gift boxes. The ceramic technology is in his own way, the bird can be both black and glazed, terracotta, white, brown, the main thing to do so, and with his simple clay song to present our country to the world.
Anna Rancāne
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