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Medium: Glaze
Recognized Seller Listings
My favorite moment.., Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
My favorite moment, 2019 by Alex Hodge From the series Fragments of Our Love Story Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing 4.5 in. x 3 in. W x 3 in. This cup is one of 48 that make u...
Category

2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

The weight of your head.…", Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The weight of your head…", 2019 by Alex Hodge From the series Fragments of Our Love Story Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing 4 in. x 3 in. W x 3 in. This cup is one of 48 that m...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

Set of 3 Handmade Porcelain Cups with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Set of 3 Handmade Porcelain Cups with Sgraffito Detailingby Alex Hodge From the series Fragments of Our Love Story Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing Overall size: 4.5 x 9 x 3 inches Individual size: 4.5 x 3 x 3 inches 1. “When the door closes..” 2018 2. “Some days that’s me...”, 2019 3. “My favorite moment...”, 2019 Pieces can be sold separately. This cup is one of 48 that make up the installation, “Fragments of Our Love Story.” These cups feature feminine forms which recall the Venus of Willendorf and other historical fertility objects...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

Me soaking up the light....", Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Me soaking up the light…", 2019 by Alex Hodge From the series Fragments of Our Love Story Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing 4 in. x 3 in. W x 2.75 in. This cup is one of 48 that make up the installation, “Fragments of Our Love Story.” These cups feature feminine forms which recall the Venus of Willendorf and other historical fertility...
Category

2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

Some days that’s me...", Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Some days that’s me…", 2019 by Alex Hodge From the series Fragments of Our Love Story Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing 4.5 in. x 3 in. W x 3 in. This cup is one of 48 that make up the installation, “Fragments of Our Love Story.” These cups feature feminine forms which recall the Venus of Willendorf and other historical fertility objects...
Category

2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

The Moon, Porcelain Jar Sculpture
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The Moon, 2022 by Alex Hodge Porcelain Jar with Sgraffito, Transfers, and underglaze Detailing 10.5 in x 4 in x 4 in This sculptural jar is the first to feature the figure in combin...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Underglaze, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint

Job is a Woman, Portrait, Carved Porcelain Wall Sculpture.
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Job is a Woman, 2022 by Alex Hodge Ceramic Plate with Sgraffito and Underglaze Detailing 8 in x 8 in x 2.5 in This wall piece centers on the narrative of Job, with the woman being a...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ceramic, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

Face, Pablo Picasso, 1950's, Earthenware, Decorative Art, Design, Interior,
Located in Geneva, CH
Face, Pablo Picasso, 1950's, Earthenware, Decorative Art, Design, Interior, Ed. 500 pcs 1955 White earthenware clay, decoration in engobe, glaze inside Inscribed and stamped on the...
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1950s Post-War Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Glaze

Sancai-Glazed Horse with Cut Fur Blanket
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A Chinese, Tang Dynasty, Sancai-glazed, three colors of brown, green and creamy, sculpture of a horse with a cut fur blanket. This Chinese, Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), glazed earthenw...
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15th Century and Earlier Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Glaze

Mr. Blu
Located in Dallas, TX
After receiving her BFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Carol Cook earned a Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Texas Woman’s University in Denton. In 2000, Cook e...
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2010s Contemporary Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Acrylic, Glaze

Joyce
Located in Dallas, TX
After receiving her BFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Carol Cook earned a Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Texas Woman’s University in Denton. In 2000, Cook e...
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2010s Contemporary Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Acrylic, Glaze

I Ain't Takin' No Shower
Located in Dallas, TX
After receiving her BFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Carol Cook earned a Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Texas Woman’s University in Denton. In 2000, Cook e...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Acrylic, Glaze

Sleep
Located in Dallas, TX
"Since childhood, I have been making clay figures to express what interested me. When I make a figure I try to feel what my subjects feel from the inside out. I choose the motif of p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glaze Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glaze, Ceramic

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Set of 2 Handmade Porcelain Cups with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Set of 2 Handmade Porcelain Cups with Sgraffito Detailingby Alex Hodge Porcelain sculptural vessel with carved detailing Overall size: 5 x 6 x 3 inches Individual size: 5 x 3 x 3 inches 1. Love Me to My Cracked Sternum 2. Scarred Beauty Pieces can be sold separately. This cup is one of 48 that make up the installation, “Fragments of Our Love Story.” These cups feature feminine forms which recall the Venus of Willendorf and other historical fertility objects...
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Set of 4 Handmade Porcelain Cups with Sgraffito Detailing
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Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

When the door closes...", Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
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Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

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Located in Miami Beach, FL
Fitting In, 2022 by Alex Hodge Ceramic Vase with Underglaze and Mishima 10 in x 3.5 in x 3.5 in This sculptural jar is the first to feature the figure in combination with a collaged...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

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Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze, Ceramic, Clay

I have this dream.., Porcelain Cup with Sgraffito Detailing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
I have this dream, 2018 by Alex Hodge Porcelain cup with sgraffito detailing 4 in. x 3 in. W x 2.75 in. This cup is one of 48 that make up the installation, “Fragments of Our Love S...
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2010s Modern Glaze Figurative Sculptures

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Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Paint, Underglaze

Crawl Not Wheels by Nam Tran
By Nam Tran
Located in London, GB
Crawl Not Wheels by Nam Tran (b. 1988 - ) Ceramic with crawl and metallic glaze 10.5 x 17.2 x 39.8 cm (4 ¹/₈ x 6 ³/₄ x 15 ⁵/₈ inches) Initialled and numbered...
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Ceramic, Glaze

Crawl Not Wheels by Nam Tran
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Atomic Egg by NAM TRAN - Unique Hand-Made Sculpture, Blue Egg, Porcelain Art
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Located in London, GB
Atomic Egg by NAM TRAN (b. 1988) Porcelain with crystalline glaze 32.4 x 32.7 x 27 cm (12 ³/₄ x 12 ⁷/₈ x 10 ⁵/₈ inches) Initialled and numbered 1/1 on the base Executed in 2019 Pro...
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Porcelain, Glaze

Glaze figurative sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Glaze figurative sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add figurative sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, green, orange, pink and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Melanie Sherman, Renate Frotscher, Pablo Picasso, and Marc Zimmerman. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Modern, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Glaze figurative sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.4 inches across are also available

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