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The Vestige series begins before the wheel. Yeon-li — the technique of assembling differently coloured clays into a single body — determines what the finished surface will reveal. Kim Deokho then throws, cuts, and polishes: each operation exposing a new layer, a new plane, a new depth within black. Nothing is applied. Everything is excavated.
BB198_2026 is one of the most recent works in the series. At this scale and in this register — black, precise, contained — Kim Deokho's practice reaches something close to its essential form.
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Artist: Kim Deokho 김덕호
Title: Vestige_BB198_2026
Series: Vestige
Material: Porcelain
Technique: Yeon-li, wheel throwing, cutting, polishing
Dimensions: H 19.8 × Ø 11.0 cm
Year: 2026
Condition: Sold
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About the artist
KIM DEOKHO 김덕호
"In Kim Deokho's Vestige series, every surface mark is a record of time — unplanned, uncontrolled, and entirely unrepeatable. A thought drawn in clay."