Renowned ceramic artist, Jyotsna Bhatt passed away. She was born in Kutch in 1940, and she shifted to Mumbai to join the J.J. School of Arts. She was an Indian ceramist and potter. She as a key contributor to the field of contemporary ceramics in India.
Jyotsna studied and later taught at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda for forty years. Apart from ceramics, she also experimented with stoneware and terracotta. In her ceramics, she preferred matte and satin matte glazes as well as teal blue to moss green and other earth tones. She frequently used alkaline earth, amorphous moulds and various minerals.
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