The graceful clay sculptures of Kaori Tatebayashi
Corinne Julius visits the Japanese ceramicist's south London studio, where she sculpts delicate clay flowers by hand.
A bee alights on a cream-coloured cardoon, flies off and then returns; hardly surprising, except that the bloom is made of unglazed ceramic and is part of a huge wall installation of extremely realistic clay flowers by Kaori Tatebayashi, a Japanese ceramicist who has practised in Britain for the past 19 years....
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