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'''Forces''' was an exhibition at [[Spazju Kreattiv]] by the artist [[George Muscat]].
'''Forces''' was an exhibition at [[Spazju Kreattiv]] by the artist [[George Muscat]].
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<blockquote>''[[George Muscat]]’s work communicates so fluently the wider picture, that of the highly experienced ceramist who relentlessly works within the medium in both abstract and figurative idioms, and on the conceptual and functional frameworks. His energetic and spontaneous character is reflected in a vast and diversified output; work that testifies to the true spirit of what W.H. Auden refers to as the human clay, the pure essence of both the bodily characteristics and the utilitarian objects we have been using since the dawn of man.''''' [[Vince Briffa]]'''<ref>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/handle/123456789/27403/Reckoning_the_Forces.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''[[George Muscat]]’s work communicates so fluently the wider picture, that of the highly experienced ceramist who relentlessly works within the medium in both abstract and figurative idioms, and on the conceptual and functional frameworks. His energetic and spontaneous character is reflected in a vast and diversified output; work that testifies to the true spirit of what W.H. Auden refers to as the human clay, the pure essence of both the bodily characteristics and the utilitarian objects we have been using since the dawn of man.''''' [[Vince Briffa]]'''<ref>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/handle/123456789/27403/Reckoning_the_Forces.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</ref></blockquote>

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Forces was an exhibition at Spazju Kreattiv by the artist George Muscat.

George Muscat’s work communicates so fluently the wider picture, that of the highly experienced ceramist who relentlessly works within the medium in both abstract and figurative idioms, and on the conceptual and functional frameworks. His energetic and spontaneous character is reflected in a vast and diversified output; work that testifies to the true spirit of what W.H. Auden refers to as the human clay, the pure essence of both the bodily characteristics and the utilitarian objects we have been using since the dawn of man. Vince Briffa[1]

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