The ceramic sculptures of Hitomi Murakami tether humanity to nature in a way that appears both elegant and chilling. Her figures grow from vegetation and are consumed by it, exposed and writhing. Works such as “Land of Root,” in contrast, seem more connected to wonder.
Gosia, a Poland-born, Toronto-based sculptor, creates feminine figures with touches of the surreal, whether reflecting the natural world or expressions that extend from inside of the characters themselves. Each of these sculptures contain both elegance and emotional complexity, often containing a new sense of drama at each angle. The artist was featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 41, and she was last mentioned on HiFructose.com here.
Bouke de Vries creates amazing installations. His War and Pieces has toured internationally with many venues since 2012. Bouke de Vries studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven, and Central St Marti…
Ceramic sculpture "The figure of a woman." This sculpture is made in the technique of Raku. It can be used to decorate your home, or garden. Size: height 250 mm depth 120 mm width 90 mm ***More of my creative work can be seen in these stores https://www.etsy.com/shop/PotterswheelUA https://www.etsy.com/shop/CeramicBeadsUA You should be aware that each item is only made by hand, so in fact the product may differ slightly from the image on ETSY.
Anders Krisár is a Swedish artist that creates thought-provoking sculptures exploring the human body in a surreal way. “Whether it’s a bare chest featuring the …
Krasznai Krasznai ceramics
Galerie d'art à Toulouse
Carol Murphy. 1990-92 Ceramics Diploma, East Sydney Technical College. 1980-87 Studied (p/t) Drawing, Screen Printing, Pattern Making and Ceramics, East Sydney Technical College. 1977...