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George, Raku Fired Modern White Ceramic Bust of Male Head by Pavel Amromin
About the Item
This is a white glazed and black clay raku fired ceramic bust. Though modern, this sculpture references Classical Greek and Roman antiquities. A subtle red glaze is used on the lips and the artist has purposefully and mysteriously left a portion around the neck between the head and the chest free of glaze, exposing the black clay beneath. The cracking on the surface is a result of the raku firing process and intended to be there.
Pavel Amromin
George, 2017
raku fired ceramic
17H x 15W x 9D in
43.18H x 38.10W x 22.86D cm
Pavel G. Amromin
Exhibitions
2017 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
2009 Pavel Amromin: Adventure Bound, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA
SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
2008 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
38th Annual Ceramics Exhibition, Crossman Gallery, UW Whitewater, WI
2007 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
2006 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
The Toy Soldier Collection – MFA Thesis Exhibition, University Gallery, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL
2005 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
2004 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
2003 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
2002 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
New Work/Mixed Media, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL
2001 SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, Chicago, IL
SOFA: Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art, New York, NY
Group Show, Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, IL
2000 Habitation, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, IL
Group Show, Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, IL
1999 BFA Exhibition, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL
Informal, 157 Gallery, Chicago, IL
Tanjent, Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
Russian Art, JCC, Chicago, IL
Awards
1996 JCC Arts Award, JCC, Chicago, IL
1995 Art and Writing Award, Chicago, IL
Selected collections
Howard and Judy Tullman, Chicago, IL
June and Francis Spiezer, Northbrook, IL
Brian Westphal and Michael McVickar, Chicago, IL
Stanley Shenker, Westport, CT
Debbie Ward & Jeff Williams, New York, NY
John Schlagenhaft, River Hills, WI
Burton Lazar, Tucson, AZ
Bill and Susan Kolodner, Baltimore, MD
Stephen Robinson, London, England
Pat Brutchin, Lake in the Hills, IL
Education
2006 University of Florida, Gainsville, FL
MFA, Concentration in Sculpture
1999 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
BFA, Concentration in Sculpture.
- Creator:Pavel Amromin (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
- Style:Classical Roman (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Ceramic,Fired
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2017
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Chicago, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: PAM0021stDibs: LU4511114433821
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