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Medium: Ceramic
Small Cat Color Red, 2022
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Green Globular Vessel
By Ono Hakuko
Located in Concord, MA
ONO HAKUKO (1915-1996)
Green Globular Vessel
Porcelain, gold leaf
9.5 x 9.75 inches
With artist signed tomobako
From Aichi prefecture, Ono Hakuko (1915-1996) as trained by her father initially in the ceramic arts. However she was most strongly influenced by the great experimentive artist Kato Hajime (1901-1968) and his work with gold. This affected her own style deeply, and it can be said that she carried on his research. She was awarded the JCS award in 1980, one of Japans most prestigious ceramics awards. In 1992 she was named an important cultural asset (Juyo mukei bunkazai) of Saga prefecture. Bucking the traditional image here is another of Japans great cultural assets who fought against a system of prejudice to rise to the top and it is an honor to be able to offer something by her. For more on this important modern artist see Touch Fire, contemporary Japanese Ceramics...
Category
1980s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Gold Leaf
'Bowl' Hand Thrown Glazed Stoneware signed by Robert Piper
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Hand Thrown Glazed Stoneware signed on bottom by Robert Piper
3 1/2 x 5 1/2"dia.
Category
1960s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Glaze
Eugene Tribute Jug (Miss Mildred)
Located in Charelston, SC
Winton and Rosa Eugene are self-taught potters who have been creating award winning stoneware pottery together in South Carolina for over thirty-four years. Born and raised in Louisiana and South Carolina respectively, the couple made a second career in pottery making. Rosa is a retired nurse and Winton retired from a carpet installation business. He also served as an army paratrooper during the Vietnam War. Winton first learned to turn pots on a traditional kick wheel after being encouraged to do so by Rosa and their daughter Fredriana. A decade later, Rosa began coiling and glazing in collaboration with Winton. Today Winton creates pottery using an electric wheel and does most of the decorative work, while Rosa specializes in customizing and applying glazes and her repertoire includes a diverse range of types and colors. Rosa also produces large pieces of pottery including large bowls, vases, and decorative forms using the coiled method.
Most of the Eugenes' pottery incorporates detailed decorative work including painted scenes and carved relief work. These decorative elements involve images from nature and the surrounding environment. As Winton says, “In two hundred years, I want these things about my daily life to stand out, so others will know this is where I worked and lived.” Their experiences growing up in Louisiana and South Carolina, along with many years living in Chicago, inform much of their work.
The couple received honorary doctoral degrees in Fine Art from the University of South Carolina. Their work has been exhibited in museums across the globe including China, Germany, and throughout the South. Their rare and highly collectible Tribute Jugs are a part of the ground breaking traveling exhibit The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse, organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and curated by Valerie Cassel . The art exhibit proposes that the culture of the African American South, as defined by music and vernacular art, is the bedrock of American culture itself, with a strong influence on new art today. Works by the Eugenes are available at Neema Fine Art Gallery. Their Tribute Jugs are inspired by face jugs created by David Drake...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Eugene Uncle Cig' Head Jug
Located in Charelston, SC
Eugene Uncle Cig' Head Jug, 2020
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
Wall Piece with Figure
Located in Milwaukee, WI
B.S. in Art Education: University of Wisconsin-Stout in 1971
"This work is low-fired and unglazed. The objects are burnished with a stone when partially dry, an then painted with a ...
Category
1980s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay
Mayflies and Swallows
By Abbey Kuhe
Located in Denver, CO
This is a handmade original ceramic bear.
"Visually and conceptually my work is inspired and informed by myriad resources, from the intersections of social and climate justice to the golden age of children’s book illustration; from biophilic philosophies of biology to 19th Century textile design; from divine feminine mythologies to 16th century scientific expedition illustration. Throughout, I explore these tensions in human identity, using narrative and history of the human struggle to differentiate from or connect to nature.
I love the act of creating in clay as metonym for this struggle. It is of the earth and yet it is absolutely civilized. It is literally extracted from ancient alluvial deposits and is utilized in some of the most esoteric rituals of our species. And porcelain, in particular, references some of the most crucial moments in our histories of technology, industry, and colonialism. My hope is that the technique of sgraffito lends itself to an inclusive visual vocabulary in exploring these themes. The act of scratching into a surface in service of communication is one we even share with other species. " - Abbey Kuhe
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Women & Cats, 2022
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Clay
Devil's Wind
By Mark Hosford
Located in New Orleans, LA
"The Devil's Wind" is a sculpture by Mark Hosford and John Donovan. The piece is 14 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 2 inches in depth. "The Devil's Wind"...
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
MOTHER GODDESS BROWN
Located in Bebek, 34
Red earthenware clay / pigment.
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Clay
Head Totem # 1, with Mask, 2021
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Yellow Globular Vessel
By Ono Hakuko
Located in Concord, MA
ONO HAKUKO (1915-1996)
Yellow Globular Vessel
Porcelain, gold leaf
11.5 x 11 inches
With artist signed tomobako
From Aichi prefecture, Ono Hakuko (1915-1996) as trained by her father initially in the ceramic arts. However she was most strongly influenced by the great experimentive artist Kato Hajime (1901-1968) and his work with gold. This affected her own style deeply, and it can be said that she carried on his research. She was awarded the JCS award in 1980, one of Japans most prestigious ceramics awards. In 1992 she was named an important cultural asset (Juyo mukei bunkazai) of Saga prefecture. Bucking the traditional image here is another of Japans great cultural assets who fought against a system of prejudice to rise to the top and it is an honor to be able to offer something by her. For more on this important modern artist see Touch Fire, contemporary Japanese Ceramics...
Category
1980s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Gold Leaf
VASE V
Located in Bebek, 34
Mehmet Eren Eskikan started to express himself as an artist with his drawings in 2009, Eskikan graduated from Dumlupınar University Fine Arts Faculty Ceram...
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
BOTTLE
Located in Bebek, 34
Stoneware mix clay, wheelthrown.
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
UNTITLED #1
Located in Bebek, 34
Stoneware black clay, wheelthrown.
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
Thrusting Woman, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Small Cat totem
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Yellow Dog & Aphrodite, 2012
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Porcelain
PAVLOVA NO.8
Located in Bebek, 34
Porcelain sealed with liquid quartz / Food safe.
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Porcelain
VASE ıv
Located in Bebek, 34
Wheel-thrown, stoneware, 1240°C.
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
Woman with Tattoos, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Heads with Bird 2, 2008
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Blue Figures, Faces, 2021
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Bat Girl, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Woman W/ Orange Polka Dots, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Mother & Child, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Modern Aphrodite, 2014
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
"Patterned Head 3", 2007
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Patterned Head 2, 2007
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
'Bowl' Hand Thrown Glazed Stoneware signed by Mark Shekore
By Mark Shekore
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Bowl' is an original glazed stoneware by Mark Shekore. The artist signed the piece on the bottom.
It is 8" tall and has a diameter of 6 1/2".
Mark Shekore attended the Universit...
Category
1960s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Glaze
Liberty, 2017
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Alora : Absolute
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Brass
Chu Teh-Chun -- F9 Hand Paint Ceramic dish 2004
By Chu Teh-Chun
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Ceramic painted in colours with glaze
53.8 x 52 cm (21 1/8 x 20 1/2 in.)
signed in Pinyin and Chinese and dated '04' in black glaze
further annotated 'F9 37/40' in black ink on the ...
Category
Early 2000s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Blossom : No Sugar Added
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Brass
untitled sculpture by Richard DeVore
By Richard DeVore
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Untitled Vessel (INV# NP3503)
Richard DeVore
stoneware and glaze
3.25 x 5.75 x 6”
date unknown
mid century modern
Provenance- "ACCUMULATIONS: NOW" at the LongHouse Reserve
Richard ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Eugene Tribute Jug (Papa Jack)
Located in Charelston, SC
Winton and Rosa Eugene are self-taught potters who have been creating award winning stoneware pottery together in South Carolina for over thirty-four years. Born and raised in Louisiana and South Carolina respectively, the couple made a second career in pottery making. Rosa is a retired nurse and Winton retired from a carpet installation business. He also served as an army paratrooper during the Vietnam War. Winton first learned to turn pots on a traditional kick wheel after being encouraged to do so by Rosa and their daughter Fredriana. A decade later, Rosa began coiling and glazing in collaboration with Winton. Today Winton creates pottery using an electric wheel and does most of the decorative work, while Rosa specializes in customizing and applying glazes and her repertoire includes a diverse range of types and colors. Rosa also produces large pieces of pottery including large bowls, vases, and decorative forms using the coiled method.
Most of the Eugenes' pottery incorporates detailed decorative work including painted scenes and carved relief work. These decorative elements involve images from nature and the surrounding environment. As Winton says, “In two hundred years, I want these things about my daily life to stand out, so others will know this is where I worked and lived.” Their experiences growing up in Louisiana and South Carolina, along with many years living in Chicago, inform much of their work.
The couple received honorary doctoral degrees in Fine Art from the University of South Carolina. Their work has been exhibited in museums across the globe including China, Germany, and throughout the South. Their rare and highly collectible Tribute Jugs are a part of the ground breaking traveling exhibit The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse, organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and curated by Valerie Cassel . The art exhibit proposes that the culture of the African American South, as defined by music and vernacular art, is the bedrock of American culture itself, with a strong influence on new art today. Works by the Eugenes are available at Neema Fine Art Gallery. Their Tribute Jugs are inspired by face jugs created by David Drake...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Eugene Tribute Jug (Uncle Frank)
Located in Charelston, SC
Winton and Rosa Eugene are self-taught potters who have been creating award winning stoneware pottery together in South Carolina for over thirty-four years. Born and raised in Louisiana and South Carolina respectively, the couple made a second career in pottery making. Rosa is a retired nurse and Winton retired from a carpet installation business. He also served as an army paratrooper during the Vietnam War. Winton first learned to turn pots on a traditional kick wheel after being encouraged to do so by Rosa and their daughter Fredriana. A decade later, Rosa began coiling and glazing in collaboration with Winton. Today Winton creates pottery using an electric wheel and does most of the decorative work, while Rosa specializes in customizing and applying glazes and her repertoire includes a diverse range of types and colors. Rosa also produces large pieces of pottery including large bowls, vases, and decorative forms using the coiled method.
Most of the Eugenes' pottery incorporates detailed decorative work including painted scenes and carved relief work. These decorative elements involve images from nature and the surrounding environment. As Winton says, “In two hundred years, I want these things about my daily life to stand out, so others will know this is where I worked and lived.” Their experiences growing up in Louisiana and South Carolina, along with many years living in Chicago, inform much of their work.
The couple received honorary doctoral degrees in Fine Art from the University of South Carolina. Their work has been exhibited in museums across the globe including China, Germany, and throughout the South. Their rare and highly collectible Tribute Jugs are a part of the ground breaking traveling exhibit The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse, organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and curated by Valerie Cassel . The art exhibit proposes that the culture of the African American South, as defined by music and vernacular art, is the bedrock of American culture itself, with a strong influence on new art today. Their work is featured at Neema Fine Art Gallery. Tribute Jugs are inspired by face jugs created by David Drake...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Meditate Tea Cups, 3"x3" Luster and Gold on Porcelain
Located in Loveland, CO
"Meditate" by Carolyn Barlock
One-of-a-kind Luster and Gold on Porcelain
3x3" each, demitasse teacups with pansy floral design hand-carved, gilt and glazed
signed and numbered on th...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Gold, Gold Leaf
Virginia
Located in Loveland, CO
"Virgina" by Carolyn Barlock
One-of-a-kind Luster and Gold on Porcelain
3x3" Vase with floral design hand-carved, gilt and glazed
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
From its beginnings in Baghdad i...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Gold, Gold Leaf
Large Hand Painted Abstract Ceramic Platter Stamped Madoura Plein Feu Brutalist
Located in Surfside, FL
Large Madoura Pottery Ceramic Platter
Stamped "MADOURA PLEIN FEU"
This is not marked Picasso. It is an early piece. i am uncertain who the artist is. It app...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Ceramic More Art
Materials
Enamel
Raoul Lachenal Large Crackle Glaze Egyptian Blue French Baluster Ceramic Vase
Located in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This beautiful baluster-shaped vase features the vivid hypnotic Egyptian blue (which some call "turquoise", although it's not) Raoul Lachenal is most renowned for. Drop-shaped white...
Category
1930s Art Deco Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Love Forever
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Very rare and never released to the public. Produced on the occasion of the opening of the GINZA SIX store location of Opening Ceremony.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Porcelain
Love Forever Yellow
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Love Forever Yellow
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Love Forever
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Love Forever ceramic heart container by Yayoi Kusama
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Plum Blossom - Porcelain Collector Plate - 1990
By Erté
Located in Roma, IT
Plum Blossom Plate is an original decorative limited edition porcelain plate realized in the 1990s.
This charming and very rare plate was produced for H...
Category
1990s Art Deco Ceramic More Art
Materials
Porcelain
Rivals with Totems
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Rivals with Totems" is a sculpture by John Donovan and Mark Hosford. It is 14 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 2 inches in depth. "Rivals with Totems" is...
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Stoneware
Cracked Cocktail
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Glass, Resin, Found Objects, Latex
Oxymoron
Located in Bebek, 34
Mixed technique, stoneware clay, 1240C
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Oxymoron
Located in Bebek, 34
Mixed technique, stoneware, 1240C
Category
2010s Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Pablo Picasso, "Arena, " original tuned vase
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Pablo Picasso
Arena
1958
Turned Vase
11.8 inches high, 8 inches in diameter
A.R. white earthenware clay, decoration in englobes, glaze inside
Red, Black
#84/100
Inscribed 'Edition P...
Category
1950s Modern Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Pop Art Functional Vessel, Tall Cup
Located in San Diego, CA
One of a kind original functional vessel by local San Diego artist, Ron Carlson.
Category
15th Century and Earlier Pop Art Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Pear-fect Specimen
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Glass, Found Objects, Clay, Resin, Latex
Broken Bunch
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Glass, Resin, Found Objects, Latex
Burst Bubble
Located in Nashville, TN
This contemporary piece from Danielle Krysa asks the viewer if beauty can be born from the wreckage of whatever each of our personal setbacks may be. The piece was created for Krysa'...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Glass, Resin, Found Objects, Latex
Love Forever set of 2
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Love Forever set of 2
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
"Man with Cup, " Ceramic Figure
Located in Chicago, IL
Although this whimsical sculpture by Allan Winkler has the look of outsider art, this ceramic work stems from the art school-trained artist’s interest in...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Acrylic
Picasso Madoura Ceramic Plate, "Quatre Profils Enlacés" (A.R. 88)
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
QUATRE PROFILS ENLACÉS (A.R. 88)
stamped 'Madoura Plein Feu / Empreinte Originale de Picasso' (underneath)
white earth...
Category
1940s Modern Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Erschöpfung
Located in München, BY
"Erschöpfung" (2022) is part of the exhibition "Connect and Disconnect", running from 20 May - 15 July 2022 at HELDENREIZER Contemporary.
Visit the exhibition page on our website to...
Category
2010s Contemporary Ceramic More Art
Materials
Ceramic
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