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Exceptional, unique & one of a kind marked / signed masterwork stoneware pottery 'Sphere' by British artist Maggie Barnes, circa 1983. This is a relatively early work by the Artist and just extraordinary. sculpted in dark, anthracite (black/grey) stoneware as a round ball or sphere with overlaid warm travertine/limescale coloured porcelain patches with delicately carved out or pierced porcelain center holes. It's a mysterious, organic piece which, at first glance, seems simple and elegant at first but, when you start to study it more, the complexity and shear technical ability of the piece will have you gazing in wonder as to how this was produced.
世界最大級の陶磁器コンペティション「国際陶磁器展美濃」を中心に、多治見市、土岐市、瑞浪市で陶芸関連の様々なイベントが行われるトリエンナーレ
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Style No. 4554G022AA; Color Code: 011 This planter is adorned with spheres around its base, creating a visually captivating piece that adds sophistication to any botanical arrangement. Ceramic Imported Dimensions Medium: 10"H, 8.35" diameter Large: 12.25"H, 11.15" diameter
Pottery and ceramics is a frequent subject at the moment on the blog, for some unknown reason we both seem to be bumping into a lot of great stuff in this department. Today I came across the work of Matthew Chambers, although I have to warn you before we start, or as you've probably noticed already, this stuff is extremely different to your usual ceramic work and could be placed more in ...
The Sea Sphere from Wildwood is a great coastal addition for any room. The coastal style of this ceramic piece makes it an eye catching piece for a touch of style in any room.