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Style: Pop Art
Medium: Ceramic
'Art Column (ART DBG)' original signed ceramic sculpture toy blocks pop art
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Art Column (ART DBG)' is an original signed ceramic sculpture by Robin Campo. It is a rare and early example of the artist's fanciful work, made only a year after he earned his Master of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and while he was developing his reputation through local galleries. Campo is here working in the later traditions of pop art by using the ceramic medium for trompe l'oeil effect: the sculpture is made to look like an oversize stack of toy wood...
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1980s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Goddess, Recycled ceramic mosaic by English Artist Susan Elliott
Located in Battle, East Sussex
Recycled Ceramic Wall mounted mosaic By Susan Elliott Taking inspiration from the cupboards of the nation. Since moving to St Leonards from London, i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Love Conquers All, Recycled ceramic Sculpture by English Artist Susan Elliott
Located in Battle, East Sussex
Recycled Ceramic on a life size resin human skull By Susan Elliott Taking inspiration from the cupboards of the nation. Since moving to St Leonards f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

BALLOON RABBIT (RED)
Located in Aventura, FL
Signed and numbered on the underside. From the series Celebration, Balloon Animals. Produced by Bernardaud in Limoges, France. Sculpture in in mint condition and comes in original bo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Abstracted Nude Couple Figurative Relief
By Joe Funk
Located in Soquel, CA
Clay relief of abstracted nude couple by California artist Joe Funk (American, 1918-1981). Monogram signature on individual reliefs and signed on verso. included with photograph and description in his catalog. Catalog with photos of sculpture, and artist biography are included. Ceramics: each 7.25"H x 3.25"W. Overall Size: 10.50"H x 14"W x 5.75"D Joe Funk was an American artist and print maker born in Los Angeles, California, to Polish and German immigrant parents. He died in 1981 in Santa Cruz, California. As a young person in Los Angeles, Joe Funk showed an interest in art. He studied at the Otis and Chouinard Art Institutes and worked on several murals throughout Los Angeles in the Works Progress Administration. He served in the United States Army, from 1943 to 1946, in Korea and Okinawa a s a heavy anti-aircraft artillery mechanic and instructor, warehouseman, and artist, publicist, and graphic designer for special events at Headquarters Company, Asiatic Command. At the ASCOM University in Korea, he was an instructor in pencil sketching. It was during his time in Korea that he developed a lifelong interest in Asian art. Using the G.I. Bill, after the Korean War, he earned a Masters Degree in fine art from the University of Southern California. In the 1950s, Joe met Lynton Kistler and worked at Kistler’s facility in Los Angeles, the only lithographic press open for business on the west coast at that time. During his time as an apprentice, Joe printed for many well-known artists, such as Jean Charlot, man Ray, Max Ernst, Emerson Woelffer and June Wayne. When June Wayne opened the Tamarind Lighography Workshop in Los Angeles in 1960, she offered the status of fellow printer to Joe Funk. At Tamarind, he began work printing lithographs for guest artists and training future printmakers. After Tamarind, Joe became the technical director at Kanthos Press from 1961-1962, where he printed for Jose Cuevasand and Aubrey Schwartz. In 1964, he became co-owner of Joseph Press and was printmaker for Sam Francis, Arnold Belkin and Rico Lebrun. From 1962-1964, Joe taught at the Chouinart Art Institute. Joe established a non-profit corporation in Venice, California in the late 1960s, called Joseph Graphics. Here, he trained apprentice printmakers and printed for numerous artists including Joyce Treiman...
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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Oil, Clay, Fiberboard

The Diamonds Collectors' set with matching numbers
Located in Zug, CH
With the Celebration series, Koons offers a reimagined iconography of the gemstone found in nature, which takes billions of years to form, in a brand new colour. The Diamond becomes ...
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2010s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

"Shan Shui, " Porcelain Cola Bottle
Located in Chicago, IL
Created by artist Taikkun Li exclusively for PAGODA RED, this limited edition hand-painted cola bottle is one of a series drawing on the rich tradition of Chinese blue-and-white ceramics. Fired at the historic Chinese imperial kilns of Jingdezhen, this cola bottle is hand-painted with a mountainside landscape, a "shan shui...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

Bailout
Located in Kansas City, MO
Tommy Frank Bailout Materials: Ceramics, Luster Date: 2010 Dimensions: 32 x 28 x 48 inches Signed COA Provided Tommy Frank was born and raised in Florida...
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2010s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Luster

Hungarian Girls (K8-2)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Rimas VisGirda Title : P251 6 Hungarian girls (K8-2) Materials : Ceramic Date : 2009 Dimensions : 6.5x5.75x4.25 in. Description : White stoneware Thrown and altered Wax inlay, underglaze pencil Glaze, lustres, overglazes Rimas VisGirda began his academic career in science, earning a degree in physics from California State University at Sacramento. He later received a Master of Arts in Art degree from the same university and completed a Master of Fine Arts in ceramics and sculpture at Washington State University. He has exhibited his work, given workshops in ceramics, and lectured internationally. He is represented in over 30 public as well as numerous private collections. His work is pictured in many books on ceramics as well as periodicals in the field. He has taught at colleges and universities on the west coast and in the Midwest since 1973. Ceramic, Ceramic artists, contemporary art, contemporary ceramics, porcelain, luster, hand-built, granite, gold, Beatrice Wood, Betty Woodman, Mark Pharis...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Gold

Updraft
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Rimas VisGirda Title : SC82. Updraft Materials : Ceramic Date : 2000 Dimensions : 23.5x10.5x8 in. Description : Stoneware with mixed grog Coilbuilt, u.g. pencil Overglazes, ...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Gold

Champaign to L.A.
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Rimas VisGirda Title : SC114 Champaign to L.A. Materials : Ceramic Date : 1995 Dimensions : 10.5x21x7 Description : White stoneware w/decomposed granite Coilbuilt, wax inlay, UG pencil Overglazes, lusters Rimas VisGirda began his academic career in science, earning a degree in physics from California State University at Sacramento. He later received a Master of Arts in Art degree from the same university and completed a Master of Fine Arts in ceramics and sculpture at Washington State University. He has exhibited his work, given workshops in ceramics, and lectured internationally. He is represented in over 30 public as well as numerous private collections. His work is pictured in many books on ceramics as well as periodicals in the field. He has taught at colleges and universities on the west coast and in the Midwest since 1973. Ceramic, Ceramic artists, contemporary art, contemporary ceramics, porcelain, luster, hand-built, granite, gold, Beatrice Wood, Betty Woodman, Mark Pharis...
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1990s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Gold

Brunette
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Rimas VisGirda Title : SC131 Brunette Materials : Ceramic Date : 2009 Dimensions : 5.5x9.5x4.5 in. Description : White stoneware with coarse feldspar Coilbuilt Black underglaze wax inlay Underglaze pencil, glaze Overglazes, lusters Rimas VisGirda began his academic career in science, earning a degree in physics from California State University at Sacramento. He later received a Master of Arts in Art degree from the same university and completed a Master of Fine Arts in ceramics and sculpture at Washington State University. He has exhibited his work, given workshops in ceramics, and lectured internationally. He is represented in over 30 public as well as numerous private collections. His work is pictured in many books on ceramics as well as periodicals in the field. He has taught at colleges and universities on the west coast and in the Midwest since 1973. Ceramic, Ceramic artists, contemporary art, contemporary ceramics, porcelain, luster, hand-built, granite, gold, Beatrice Wood, Betty Woodman, Mark Pharis...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Ceramic Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Gold

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