Johnson Tsang, a Hong Kong-based artist, whose abstract ceramic sculptures dance between realism and surrealism, breathing life into the expressive world of human faces. His fluid forms challenge our notions of ceramic art, transforming pliable ...
The South Korean ceramicist Haejin Lee creates a series of shapeshifting sculptures at her studio in Vancouver, BC, some of her creations feature human elements like eyes and mouths splaying outwards. The South Korean artist ...
Artist Vanessa Hogge hand-crafts delicate ceramic vessels and decorative wall objects in the form of flowers like daisies, chrysanthemums, dahlias and hydrangeas that are covered in hundreds of porcelain petals. Inspired by the beauty of ...
Artist Ellen Jewett creates wildly surrealist and fantastical animal sculptures only with clay, paints, finishes, and glazes. These wild animals from coyotes to chameleons are covered in a tangle of highly detailed flowers, leaves, and ...
These ceramic figures are born from various clays and mud and fired meticulously with Luciano Polverigiani’s hands, the South American sculptor uses ancient materials to create ceramic objects with traditional process.
Handmade porcelain flowers by self-taught artist Owen Mann mimic the blooming peonies, dahlias, and spiraling succulents, painted in cool shades of blues and greens, which express the lifelike colors as they actually are. The NY-based ...
Yoshiko Kozawa, the owner of online store Studio Giverny, who focuses on functional pottery and sells modern animal shaped vases inspired by Monet’s garden, from whales to elephants, each ceramic animal is elaborately handmade and ...
Israeli artist Zemer Peled makes use of ceramic shards and blue cobalt found in traditional Japanese pottery to create sculptures that represent the beauty and brutality of nature. These artworks are constructed from thousands ceramic shards ...
Artist Christopher David White was born in Bedford, Indiana, now he’s a Virginia-based American sculptor. These hand-made artworks by Christopher David White look like petrified wood, but they’re actually rendered ceramic sculptures. “Change is a ...
These amazingly surrealistic ceramic sculptures are created by Hongkong-based artist Johnson Tsang, as a sculptor, who specializes in ceramics, stainless steel sculpture and public art works. Johnson Tsang’s works usually integrate “human beings” and “objects” ...