This monograph presents Bente Skjøttgaard's experimental
work with clay and glaze, spanning nearly 40
years and unfolding a wide range of themes, often
inspired by nature. Danish ceramic artist Bente
Skjøttgaard is particularly known for her glaze work. She
balances on the edge of what is possible, and her explorations
evolve into large amorphous nature abstractions,
generously glazed. With essays by acclaimed experts in
the field such as Christine Germain-Donnat and Garth
Johnson as well as artist colleague Martin Bodilsen
Kaldahl, and an additional 'photo novel' describing the
background and process through images and narrative
text, this lavishly illustrated volume sheds light on one
of the important figures in the rich ceramicist scene in
Denmark.