Korean artist yee sookyung has pushed this concept beyond its limits with her ongoing translated vase series.
Ceramic artist makes work of broken shards big sculptures.
Born in utrecht the netherlands de vries studied at.
Kris lemsalu famously captured the art world s attention at the 2015 frieze art fair in london when she lay splayed on a waterbed underneath a giant ceramic turtle shell for eight hours a day for her piece whole alone 2 2015.
Korean artist sews together broken ceramic shards with 24k gold.
Zemer peled an israeli artist creates fascinating floral sculptures made out of thousands of ceramic shards.
Artists and artisans working with ceramics have steadily contributed to the art world for centuries.
Lemsalu who will represent estonia at the 2019 venice biennale is known for pushing materials to unexpected and sometimes subversive places often combining ceramic sculpture with found materials to create wacky tableau that suggest ambiguous narratives or become.
Her contemporary design is bursting with simple yet beautiful white and blue motif.
The artist s work is parallel to the natural phenomena of nature the cosmic cycle of destruction and creation.
Dutch artist bouke de vries repurposes broken ceramics into fragmented porcelain sculptures that celebrate the beauty of destruction.
To the artist reproducing these discarded items as ceramic wares is comparable to creating a poem.
By jessica stewart on november 9 2016.
We ve encountered ceramic art objects ranging from the minimal to the eccentric the abstract to the explicit yet through the outpour a particular current has caught our eye.
My work examines the beauty and brutality of the natural world.
Sculptures and installations consist of thousands of hand crafted porcelain shards a technique that yields a texture both delicate and severe.
The fragile nature of ceramics makes them objects of beauty that can easily show the wear of time.
Smaller works include paintings with wide eyed characters three dimensional canvases with doll and animal figures and delightful porcelain sculptures assembled from broken bits of other ceramic.
Kowalczyk is able to expertly craft ceramic pieces that emulate unconventional material muses ranging from dilapidated cardboard to tin cans.
A true creative tim kowalczyk finds beauty in unexpected objects.
In the past year or so the 27 000 year old art form has been making quite the trendy comeback.