Unveil the natural beauty of this Magnificent Ceramic Artwork, a handcrafted testament to the elegance of imperfection. Its unruly shape hints at a blooming flower or rolling wave, and its blue-white hues with a wavy design evoke a sense of soothing fluid movement. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this artwork exudes an earthy charm with its natural color gradient from deep blue to light blue and a subtle white finish. The edges are deliberately left rough, giving the piece a touch of authenticity and uniqueness. Measuring [15 inches] inches wide and [15 inches] inches tall, this ceramic container can serve as a decorative accent in your home, adding a touch of artistic elegance to any indoor space. Whether you display it on a shelf, mantle, or table, it will captivate the attention of your guests. Order this captivating ceramic artwork today and bring its natural beauty into your home. We offer prompt shipping and a customer-friendly return policy to ensure your satisfaction. Let this unique ceramic piece transform your indoor space into a work of art.
"Clay moves with the maker. It's alive, and it has a spirit of its own," says the Madison-based artist about her process.
Please note that the color of lightweight air dry clay may vary due to environmental temperature, sculpting techniques, and different brands. The color mixing
Hand painted stoneware ceramic plate, glossy glazed. Please note due to hand building process our plate is slightly irregular. * Stoneware ceramics * Fired to high temp. 1240 C * Hand painted and glossy glazed * Heat friendly * Can be washed in a dishwasher * Diameter around 27 cm
This lovely set of 2 ceramic blue and brown buttons feature a gloss effect in blue and brown. They are handmade by Incomparable buttons in South Africa. The company provide a fair wage and good working conditions to help South African women support their families, as well as using environmentally...More This lovely set of 2 ceramic blue and brown buttons feature a gloss effect in blue and brown. They are handmade by Incomparable buttons in South Africa. The ...More
Ceramic artist Tim Kowalczyk is drawn to objects of little material value—crushed tin cans, ripped up cardboard, and Polaroids that have been damaged during development. It is in these typical throw aways that he finds beauty, an attraction to the history embedded in their wrinkles and folds. To memorialize these items Kowalczyk creates their likeness in clay, creating works that look exactly like mugs haphazardly formed from cardboard with “Please Handle With Care” stickers still stuck to their sides. More
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Lynx - Lisa Larson, Gustavsberg … Lisa Larson, born 1931, is a Swedish ceramic designer who started at Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory in 1953. She was hired by the famous Stig Lindberg who recognized and nurtured her gift for design. The Mid -Century modernist touch is apparent in many of her works. In 1981 she left Gustavsberg to work freelance as a sculptural artist and designer for various Swedish companies and the German porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal. She did stints at various ceramic companies including Duka, Kooperativa Förbundet and Åhléns . During this time she created several hundred different designs – many of which
Johnson Cheung-shing Tsang is a Hong Kong sculptor specializing in ceramics, stainless steel sculpture and public artworks. Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques with a s…
Use to sculpt, hand model, or throw on a pottery's wheel Air dry finished pieces slowly and evenly on all sides Decorate with paint then seal with shellac for added strength Color may vary with usage or drying
Stockholm-based ceramicist Caroline Harrius (previously) embroiders vases with floral patterns that explore the relationships between gender and craft and decoration and purpose. Distorting perceptions, the delicate pieces appear as though Harrius wrapped stitched fibers around a glazed vessel, or in a parallel manner, sculpted fabric to mimic a curved form. Harrius punctures the shiny, semi-functional vases with holes and then pulls through threads to produce patterns and floral motifs that explore gender norms and hierarchies in craft history, specifically focusing on those typically associated with women. More
Drawing on the long history of Mediterranean ceramics, Italian artist Clara Holt covers the surfaces of vessels, tiles, and tablets with playful, colorful narratives. Inspired by the region’s ancient decorative pottery like the Minoan octopus flask or Greek and Etruscan vase painting, she illustrates references to mythology, nature, customs, and folklore. As a child, Holt’sContinue reading "Clara Holt Reimagines Ancient Myths and Decorative Traditions in Vivid Ceramic Vessels"
This item is only available for purchase online. Since it is handmade upon request, please allow for a period of approximately 2 to 3 weeks before it is shipped. This delay can slightly vary depending on exceptional circumstances such as vacations or holidays. Ceramic designer Roxane Bray's art is inspired by a desire to slow down and appreciate the beauty all around us. For the designer, the functional objects that we allow into our home are a subtle reflection of our everyday life. This plate's sinuous, soft and timeless shapes recall rivers that flow, free and fluid, just like our paths in life. An invitation to savour the moment in your dining room with elegance and serenity. Pairs beautifully with other items in the collection Enamelled stoneware with a natural finish Dishwasher and microwave safe, best if hand-washed to keep it looking beautiful Hand-thrown in Montreal Each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the photo Approximately 10.5" x 9.5" x 0.75" (27 x 24 x 2 cm)