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Artist: Brandon Reese
Medium: Ceramic
Spades
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Spades • Glazed Stoneware and Pecan 7.00w x 29.50h x 7.00d in $3,800.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood, Glaze

Dalli
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Dalli • glazed stoneware and walnut 10.00w x 14.00h x 8.00d in $1,800.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood, Glaze

Storm
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Storm • glaze stoneware, walnut 10.00w x 16.00h x 6.00d in $1,800.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze, Wood

Champ
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Champ • Glazed Stoneware and wood 7.00w x 29.50h x 7.00d in $3,800.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood, Glaze

Atmosphere
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Atmosphere • glazed stoneware on steel stand 11.00w x 29.00h x 3.00d in $4,200.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Glaze, Stoneware

Whiting
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Whiting • Glazed stoneware and Sycamore 12.00w x 14.00h x 7.00d in $1,800.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood, Glaze

Cumulus Frontier
Located in Tulsa, OK
BRANDON REESE Cumulus Frontier • salt glazed porcelain on stoneware and mid 1800's barn beam oak 60.00w x 65.00h x 16.00d in $67,500.00
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood, Porcelain

Bounce
Located in Tulsa, OK
Brandon Reese’s focus on experimentation and varying techniques relates to his belief that the best part of life is the process, “My art wears the fingerprints, cuts, dents and other...
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware, Wood

HOOP ON BIRCH
Located in Tulsa, OK
Brandon Reese’s focus on experimentation and varying techniques relates to his belief that the best part of life is the process, “My art wears the fingerprints, cuts, dents and other...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Birch

Rise
Located in Tulsa, OK
Brandon Reese’s focus on experimentation and varying techniques relates to his belief that the best part of life is the process, “My art wears the fingerprints, cuts, dents and other...
Category

2010s Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood

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