Christina Doll
“Porcelain is immaterial in its means of aesthetic expression and is capable of transcending that which is portrayed.”
Christina Doll, born in 1972, was a postgraduate student with Professor Alfonso Hüppi at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. She is a Berlin-based sculptress who for many years has specialised in whole-figure portrait sculpture, a genre somewhat neglected in contemporary art.
She made a name for herself with miniaturised images in porcelain that she made of many of her close acquaintances.
Figurine w.t., 2011, Meissen Porcelain®
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