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"Queen Santorini" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
"Queen Snowfish" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a white body with a textured lower half and a neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the b...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
"Queen Stingray" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase sculpture by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
"Fairy's Crossing, " Framed Contemporary Fiber Weaving
By Dolores Tema
Located in Westport, CT
This fiber weaving by Dolores Tema is made with cotton and Merino and Alpaca wool. The weaving is framed in a distressed warm champagne wood frame, and ...
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Wool, Cotton, Wood
"Princess February" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of the sculp...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
"Queen Aquifer" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a vibrant blue and cream-colored palette. Crystalline glazes are special ceramic glazes in which zinc-silicate crystal...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
"Queen Neptune Rain" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This large crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a vibrant blue and teal palette and a wide neck. Crystalline glazes are special ceramic glazes in which zinc-sil...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
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Ceramic, Porcelain
"Queen Pluto" Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This large crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a deep blue palette at its base, which fades to a more vibrant blue tone and blends up to a wide, white neck and...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
"Queen Charlotte" Glazed Porcelain Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This crystalline glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a white and cream-toned palette with a narrow neck and lip finished in 18K gold luster.
Crystalline glazes are speci...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
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Ceramic, Porcelain
"Queen Nuance" Ceramic Vessel Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed porcelain vase by Jon Puzzuoli features a burnt umber and white body and a wide neck finished with 18K gold luster. The artist's stamp is located at the base of the sculp...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Gold
"Alpine View" Pedestal Bowl
Located in Westport, CT
This glazed ceramic bowl with pedestal base features a multi-colored palette with muted grey, blue, and sepia tones. It has a wide, shape with crimped rim. The artist's stamp is loca...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
"Snow White, " Contemporary Fiber Weaving
By Dolores Tema
Located in Westport, CT
This hand-woven fiber art wall hanging by Dolores Tema is made with light white and cream-toned cotton and Alpaca and Merino wool. The piece is suspended from a natural wooden rod, e...
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Wool, Cotton
"Winter Solstice, " Contemporary Fiber Weaving
By Dolores Tema
Located in Westport, CT
This hand-woven fiber art wall hanging by Dolores Tema is made with cotton and Alpaca and Merino wool. It has a deep, earthy palette with layers of wov...
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Wool, Cotton
"Weaver's Tale, " Framed Contemporary Fiber Weaving
By Dolores Tema
Located in Westport, CT
This fiber weaving by Dolores Tema is made with cotton and Merino and Alpaca wool. The weaving is framed in a distressed warm champagne frame, and is woven from the top downward, wit...
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Wool, Cotton, Wood
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Located in Surfside, FL
IBRAM LASSAW
(Russian-American, 1913-2003),
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Gold plated bronze
Signed verso
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During the mid-1930s, Lassaw worked briefly for the Public Works of Art Project cleaning sculptural monuments around New York City. He subsequently joined the WPA as a teacher and sculptor until he was drafted into the army in 1942. Lassaw's contribution to the advancement of sculptural abstraction went beyond mere formal innovation; his promotion of modernist styles during the 1930s did much to insure the growth of abstract art in the United States. He was one of the founding members of the American Abstract Artists group, and served as president of the American Abstract Artists organization from 1946 to 1949. In 1951, Samuel Kootz invited Lassaw to join his gallery in New York. He also had a summer gallery in Provincetown, MA. Lassaw had been summering in Provincetown since 1944, and in 1951 rented an apartment next door to the Kootz Gallery. Among the artists in the Kootz Gallery were Jean Arp, William Baziotes, Georges Braque, Jean Dubuffet, Herbert Ferber, Arshile Gorky, Adolph Gottlieb, David Hare, Hans Hofmann, Fernand Leger, Georges Mathieu, Joan Miró, Robert Motherwell, Pablo Picasso, Pierre Soulages, and Maurice de Vlaminck. Lassaw is a sculptor who was a part of the New York School of Abstract expressionism during the 1940s and 1950s. Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, James Brooks, Willem de Kooning, and several other artists like Lassaw spent summers on the Southern Shore of Long Island. Lassaw spent summers on Long Island from 1955 until he moved there permanently in 1963.
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Untitled VI
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Monumental Covered Jar #1
By Mariko Brown Harkin
Located in Kansas City, MO
Materials : Terracotta, white gold luster
Date : 2016
Dimensions : 16 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches
Description : wheel thrown and altered terracotta, cone 04 oxidation, glazes and luster
COA provided
Mariko Brown Harkin about her work:
"My fascination with pottery comes from my desire to make art and to produce something that is not only functional but visually appealing. Porcelain allows me stretch and shape the clay in any way I choose and offers a blank canvas for my floral imagery and luscious, rich glazes to blend. The forms I create are tight and precise with a sense of restricted volume. I use bands around the form to constrict specific areas of each piece, while at the same time creating space for the volume and fullness to escape. The bands create registers to frame my drawings and paintings of floral imagery.
The way I combine surface and form is inspired by Ming Dynasty porcelain...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
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