Točenô - Michal Hanula by Peter Šugár
Recent exhibition Točenô organised (by the ÚĽUV in Bratislava) in the Slovak Institute in Berlin presented the objects of the author covering last two years of his work. Some of the items were displayed for the first time. The author applies a unique technique of wet-wood turning. Hanula produces stern but elegant items and uses environment-friendly materials. He adds impressive details to his items to easily fit to the simple design of a house. Top standard work from a natural material with added functional value is a perfect choice for such interiors.
Further articles magazine Craft, Art, Design 02/2011:
- Design by ÚĽUV by Dana Kľučárová
- Ján Sakala - Sculptures emphasized by colour by Martin Mešša
- Educating is “in”
- The ÚĽUV for teachers, teachers for children and youngsters by Zuzana Palicová
- To become familiar with wood... by Monika Wokaunová
- Crafts and movie industry by Nora Čechmánková
- ÚĽUV´s movie documentaries by Nora Čechmánková
- I was born under a ladder... by Stanislav Kytka
- Lace from Skýcov by Alena Rybáriková
- Best toy from wood competition again by Mária Rošková
- Točenô - Michal Hanula by Peter Šugár
- Textile, metal, technologies... by Adriena Pekárová
- Room of curiosities in the Gallery X by Eva Trilecová
- Majolica plastic art - Jitka Petrikovičová by Dana Doricová
- A dream about China that has come true by Gabriela Luptáková

