19 Series Brass Bowls
Designed by Omer Arbel. The 19 series is an exploration of sand casting technique. Essentially a shape is pressed into sand to create a void, and metal is then poured into the void. Some overspill...
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Low fire ceramic forms lovingly created by the New York ceramist, Anthony Biancoviso. The two series, Morandi Forms and Orbs, are pounded, slapped, and caressed into singular forms. Biancoviso subtly...
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Low fire ceramic forms lovingly created by the New York ceramist, Anthony Biancoviso. The two series, Morandi Forms and Orbs, are pounded, slapped, and caressed into singular forms. Biancoviso subtly...
View ArticleStone Men Sculpture
Created by the New York artist, Bobby O’Neill, each Man is created from stones found on his Yulan New York property on the shore of a lake. The artist begins his process with a stone that has a...
View Article60/40 Bowls
The 60/40 Bowls are made of Stoneware which has a lovely granulated texture and earthy soil like brown color that is pleasing to the touch and eye. Designed by John Erik Karkula in collaboration with...
View ArticleLichen Pond (Susan Eisen Clay Bowl)
The Lichen Pond hand formed clay bowl is made using Susan Eisen’s unique shaping technique. Eisen uses objects from the natural environment around her to augment and compliment the shape and color of...
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This one of a kind brass wire sculpture was hand formed by Rodger Stevens. Stevens. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rodger Stevens studied at the Parsons School of Design (NYC), the School of Visual Arts...
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This one of a kind brass wire sculpture was hand formed by Rodger Stevens. Stevens. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rodger Stevens studied at the Parsons School of Design (NYC), the School of Visual Arts...
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This one of a kind brass wire sculpture was hand formed by Rodger Stevens. Stevens. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rodger Stevens studied at the Parsons School of Design (NYC), the School of Visual Arts...
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