The Mishima technique is a method originating in Korea that allows the integration of design principles such as line, texture, rhythm and colour into ceramic surfaces. This technique paves the way for creative expressions such as stylization and abstraction, allowing the creation of dynamic compositions of lines and fields of colour on ceramic surfaces. Mishima makes it possible to create different visual surfaces that contain both concrete and abstract elements. Today, these rich possibilities are gaining attention in ceramic art, offering artists the opportunity to explore new creative paths in the modern world.
Keywords: Ceramics, Mishima, Inlay, Inlaid, Abstraction, Design
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