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Large Wheel Thrown Vase by Jason Fox

$1,425
£1,064.25
€1,234.91
CA$1,973.63
A$2,212.43
CHF 1,153.73
MX$27,118.98
NOK 14,619.72
SEK 13,899.43
DKK 9,213.99
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Large Satin White Wheel Thrown Vase by Jason Fox. A Southern Californian for over half his life, Contemporary Ceramic Artist Jason Fox draws upon his classical education in Architecture and Art History as well as his love of surfing and the ocean. He works organically letting the imperfections and unique delicate qualities of the clay and materials stand front and center. "Each handmade vessel has a very individual personality. I want to let these personalities shine and enrich your lives as you encounter them though out your day." Jason's work is a result of his endless explorations with clay and his affinity for the Korean Masters. Forever following his curiosities the work has organically become a physical journal of his conversations with craft, form and ornamentation. A truly unique piece handmade by Jason Fox in Los Angeles that can be used functionally as a vase or as an accent piece for any modern decor.

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