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Color:  Gold
Medium: Earthenware
"Melt", Contemporary, Abstract, Contemporary, Sculpture, 24k Gold Luster Glaze
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My work reflects on experiences of transformation, alchemy and the sublime, manifesting in sculptures that undulate between soft and hard, alive and static, real and imagined. These works shape-shift, oscillating between abstraction, flora, fauna and mineral. This has the effect of compressing time, with elements frozen in mid-transformation. This dislocation reflects on mortality and ephemerality, exploring the space in between stages in our lives as well as embracing fantasies of alternative dimensions as a means of escapism.” - Artist Statement Sasha Koozel Reibstein...
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2010s Contemporary Earthenware Abstract Sculptures

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Gold

"Moon Wobble", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Luster
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My work reflects on experiences of transformation, alchemy and the sublime, manifesting in sculptures that undulate between soft and hard, alive and static, real and imagined. These works shape-shift, oscillating between abstraction, flora, fauna and mineral. This has the effect of compressing time, with elements frozen in mid-transformation. This dislocation reflects on mortality and ephemerality, exploring the space in between stages in our lives as well as embracing fantasies of alternative dimensions as a means of escapism.” - Artist Statement Sasha Koozel Reibstein...
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2010s Contemporary Earthenware Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Forged in Flame", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, 24k Gold Luster
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My work reflects on experiences of transformation, alchemy and the sublime, manifesting in sculptures that undulate between soft and hard, alive and static, real and imagined. These works shape-shift, oscillating between abstraction, flora, fauna and mineral. This has the effect of compressing time, with elements frozen in mid-transformation. This dislocation reflects on mortality and ephemerality, exploring the space in between stages in our lives as well as embracing fantasies of alternative dimensions as a means of escapism.” - Artist Statement Sasha Koozel Reibstein...
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2010s Contemporary Earthenware Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

"Queen Glinda, " Abstract Porcelain Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This ceramic vessel by Jon Puzzuoli is made with porcelain and a crystalline glaze. It features a light, neutral palette of creme, white, and gold. The bottom portion of the round, c...
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2010s Abstract Earthenware Abstract Sculptures

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Gold

"Laibleins", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Gold Luster, Porcelain
By Andrew Casto
Located in St. Louis, MO
Andrew Casto (b. Ohio, USA, 1977) lives and works in Iowa City, USA. He was the 2011 MJD fellow at The Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Art in Helena, Montana, and has exhibited wo...
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2010s Contemporary Earthenware Abstract Sculptures

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Gold

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