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Artist: Wayne Fischer
"Double Walled Bowl, " Porcelain Vessel by Wayne Fischer
By Wayne Fischer
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This piece is an original bowl by Wayne Fischer. It is a double-walled bowl made from porcelain and features delicate and subtle coloration.
11" diameter
Milwaukee ceramist current...
Category
1980s Wayne Fischer Art
Materials
Porcelain
"Double Walled Bowl, " Porcelain vessel by Wayne Fischer
By Wayne Fischer
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This piece is an original porcelain bowl by Wayne Fischer. It is a double-walled ceramic and features delicate natural coloration.
10 3/4" diameter
Milwaukee ceramist currently res...
Category
1980s Wayne Fischer Art
Materials
Porcelain
"Plate, " Cermanic by Wayne Fischer
By Wayne Fischer
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Plate" is a ceramic plate by Wayne Fischer, a Milwaukee artist living in France. It is light green and beige in color and includ...
Category
1980s Wayne Fischer Art
Materials
Ceramic
"Flower (Small Bowl), " Doubl Walled Porcelain Vessel by Wayne Fischer
By Wayne Fischer
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Flower" is a double-walled porcelain ceramic bowl by Wayne Fischer. It features delicate pink and white coloration.
4 1/2" x 7" diameter
Milwaukee ceramist currently residing in ...
Category
1980s Wayne Fischer Art
Materials
Porcelain
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