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For his bronze-casted work, Peter Voulkos used the assemblage technique to create a sort of 3-D collage. He would also gouge and pinch his ceramic works to manipulate their traditional shape. On 1stDibs, you can shop a selection of Peter Voulkos pieces from some of the world’s top art dealers from the comfort of your home.
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Voulkos, Ceramic Sculptural bowl hand signed by renowned sculptor and ceramicist
By Peter Voulkos
Located in New York, NY
Peter Voulkos
Ceramic Sculptural Dish, ca. 1985
Sculpted ceramic
Hand-signed by artist, Incised signature on the base.
1.5 x 11.5 inches
This charger plate by Voulkos features a Gree...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze, Mixed Media
Peter Voulkos 'Atlantis Codex Series II' Signed Limited Edition Print
By Peter Voulkos
Located in San Rafael, CA
Peter Voulkos (American, 1924-2002)
Atlantis Codex Series II, 1984
Drypoint/etching
Pencil signed lower right, edition 3/35
Image: 24in H x 17 3/4in L.
Sheet: 30in H x 22 1/2 in L. ...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching, Drypoint
untitled
By Peter Voulkos
Located in Morton Grove, IL
rare sumi ink painting
Category
1990s Abstract Paintings
Untitled Dry Point Etching CR 314-PR (Message to inquire about price)
By Peter Voulkos
Located in Kansas City, MO
Dimensions : Image 9 7/8” x 7 7/8”, Paper 19” x 15”
Printed at Alfred University Press, Alfred, NY
Chop mark: Alfred University Press
Signed: Pencil 11/20 Voulkos ‘98
Peter Voulkos (popular name of Panagiotis Voulkos; January 29, 1924 – February 16, 2002) was an American artist of Greek descent. He is known for his abstract expressionist ceramic sculptures, which crossed the traditional divide between ceramic crafts and fine art. While his early work was fired in electric and gas kilns, later in his career he primarily fired in the anagama kiln of Peter Callas...
Category
1990s Contemporary More Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
Untitled Dry Point Etching CR 313-PR (Message to inquire about price)
By Peter Voulkos
Located in Kansas City, MO
Dimensions : Image 7 7/8” x 5 7/8”, Paper 16” x 12”
Printed at Alfred University Press, Alfred, NY
Chop mark: Alfred University Press
Signed: Pencil 15/20 Voulkos ‘98
Peter Voulkos (popular name of Panagiotis Voulkos; January 29, 1924 – February 16, 2002) was an American artist of Greek descent. He is known for his abstract expressionist ceramic sculptures, which crossed the traditional divide between ceramic crafts and fine art. While his early work was fired in electric and gas kilns, later in his career he primarily fired in the anagama kiln of Peter Callas...
Category
1990s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
Untitled Print CR203-Pr (Message to inquire about price)
By Peter Voulkos
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monotype
Dimensions : 44.5 x 30.75 inches image and paper
Peter Voulkos (popular name of Panagiotis Voulkos; January 29, 1924 – February 16, 2002) was an American artist of Greek descent. He is known for his abstract expressionist ceramic sculptures, which crossed the traditional divide between ceramic crafts and fine art. While his early work was fired in electric and gas kilns, later in his career he primarily fired in the anagama kiln of Peter Callas, who had helped to introduce Japanese wood firing aesthetics in the United States.
After serving in the United States Army during the Second World War, Voulkos studied painting and printmaking at Montana State College, in Bozeman (now Montana State University), where he was also introduced to ceramics; Frances Senska...
Category
1980s Abstract More Prints
Materials
Monotype


