With the area’s smallest geographic footprint, El Salvador boasts the second-highest variety of volcanos in Central America. The…
Whether or not sprouting flowers for spectacles or summoning bluebirds, Abi Castillo’s playful characters mirror our inside selves,…
“I enjoy the freedom of shaping clay directly with my hands… creating forms that express spontaneity,” says Yu…
“I think of my pieces as life forms that are in the process of transforming in ways that…
It’s been virtually precisely a decade since we first featured the concentric, ceramic vessels of Matthew Chambers on…
Like crystallized meteors or mysterious terrestrial phenomena, Lauren Fensterstock’s jewel-encrusted sculptures (beforehand) mirror the artist’s curiosity in sacred…
From her studio in Dorset, Clementine Keith-Roach sculpts expressive, bodily varieties that seem as if plucked from an…
Relatively than place herself as an observer of landscapes, Eva Jospin imagines people and their environments as one.…
Materials tradition is a vital facet of understanding previous and current histories. Utilized in anthropology and archaeology, the…
Lifelike mammals with sage expressions characterize the sculptures of Quentin Garel (beforehand). A deer with monumental antlers, an…
Delicately peeled pores and skin and supple folds seem the place we’d least count on them in José…
JiSook Jung has lengthy been drawn to clay for its inherent malleability. “Clay has the advantage of being…
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