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Susan Potts Art

American, b. 1948

Susan Potts is a Wisconsin-based artist who works in ceramic, mainly white porcelain. Her works include impeccable depictions of animals and other everyday objects. The pure white medium and the uncertain story behind her work gives it a dream-like quality.

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Artist: Susan Potts
White Horse, Black Stripes/Black Horse, White Stripes
By Susan Potts
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Intriguing and Unusual Imagery Name: Intriguing and Unusual Imagery Year: 1984 Venues West Bend Gallery of Fine Arts Susan Potts is a Wisconsin-based ar...
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1980s Susan Potts Art

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Porcelain

"Off Center, " Porcelain Sculpture with Bench & Horse by Susan Potts
By Susan Potts
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Off Center" is an original porcelain sculpture by Susan Potts. It depicts a small horse standing next to a park bench with a small book sliding off of the uneven, hilled surface. ...
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1980s Surrealist Susan Potts Art

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Porcelain

"Impressions (4 Pigs), " Unique Porcelain Sculpture Lady & Pigs by Susan Potts
By Susan Potts
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Impressions (4 Pigs)" is a unique, original porcelain sculpture by Susan Potts. It features a nude woman with four pigs on an uneven surface. The sculpture is pure white. 13" x 10...
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1980s Contemporary Susan Potts Art

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Porcelain

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