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an abstract sculpture made out of white paper on a gray surface with no one in it

Through repetition and layering, Mari's abstract ceramic sculptures translate fluidity and movement, capturing nature’s fleeting moments—the fluid interplay of water, the gentle push of wind, and the elegant unfolding of petals, often overlooked yet rich with beauty

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a white couch sitting next to a wooden wall sculpture

Exploring a dialogue between Brutalist influences and feminine discourse, architecture and art, Olivia Cognet's often large-scale works — from lamps to monumental bas-reliefs — embrace the irregular, inspired by her design idols, Roger Capron and Jean Derval.

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someone is using a roller to paint the burlock on a piece of burlock

237 likes, 25 comments - evergreenclaycreations on June 8, 2024: "Texturing clay is so satisfying- the simplest cloth can completely change a ceramic plate . . . . . . . . . . #potterystudio #potteryprocess #pottery #ceramicprocess #ceramicstudio #stonewareclay #ceramics #functionalpottery #art #ceramic101 #functionalceramics #ceramicsstudio #clayplay #makingceramics #texture #ceramicplate #claystagram #potteryplate #inthestudio #ceramicsfun #potteryfun #ceramicprocess #texturedceramics

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a piece of art that looks like an object with brown and white stripes on it

When you’ve spent seven years as design director for a major Parisian fashion brand — in this case, Kenzo, the luxury house founded in 1970 by Japanese designer Kenzo Takada — where do you go from there? In Ben Mazey's case, the answer was: move back to the Antipodes, set up a ceramics studio, and fall in love with the creative process all over again. The New Zealand–born Mazey was on vacation in Australia when the pandemic hit; he took the opportunity to put down roots and began exploring…

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a white vase sitting on top of a white box with the words pergamon no 29 written below it

Recently I was in an exhibition named “Land/Marks” in Faenza, Italy. The show was on display at the magnificent Galleria Cento Pacifici as part of Argillá Italia. Ireland was the guest country at this year's festival and I was delighted to be participating with a group of other artists from Ceramics Ireland. I partook in this elegant exhibition with my piece Pergamon No.29.

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