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Jeffrey Thomas, Goksen Parlatan, Shrutee Shrivastava, Amanda Coakley, Neeraj Parswal, Laura Elm offering original Ceramics artworks.


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Goksen Parlatan: 'Birds Told Me Ceramic', 2016 Handbuilt Ceramics, Birds. Birds, hearts and stars that made of handbuilt ceramic...
Birds - Ceramics
35 x 50 cm (13.8 x 19.7 inches)
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Shrutee Shrivastava: 'pot art', 2019 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract. Clay pot art work...
, 2019
Abstract - Ceramics
3 x 8 inches (7.6 x 20.3 cm)
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Amanda Coakley: 'seraph', 2017 Handbuilt Ceramics, Christian.
, 2017
Christian - Ceramics
11 x 7 inches (27.9 x 17.8 cm)
Amanda Coakley: 'crow coral', 2017 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract Figurative.
, 2017
Abstract Figurative - Ceramics
12 x 7 inches (30.5 x 17.8 cm)
Neeraj Parswal: 'Forever Exquisite', 2015 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract Figurative.              Original and handcrafted ceramic  painting on  high quality light board. The artwork is unframed and nicely created with high quality materials and museum quality visuals. The shades of acrylic colors speak very loudly.The theme and title of the artwork is inspired by Distinctive Energy and Devotions of women around...
Abstract Figurative - Ceramics
26 x 36 inches (66.0 x 91.4 cm)
Laura Elm: 'Woman In Flux', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Figurative.  from the Creature of Habit Series ...
Figurative - Ceramics
3 x 3 inches (7.6 x 7.6 cm)
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  • Artists Describing Their Art:

    Goksen Parlatan - As an artist, mosaic is a very practical way to express my thoughts, feelings and ideas even my hope. Working with the old techniques and giving innovation with creativity makes me happy in this area. Meanwhile mosaic always takes time and it gives me growth and strenght. Sometimes the work wears a different cloth than the first thought of it. So amazement and fun is always there. ...

    Amanda Coakley - As an atheist I have always looked at religion from the position of an observer rather than a practitioner. When I was younger, I grew up in a predominantly religious area and had felt out of place. My friends would try to get me to join bible school, received sideways looks for purchasing the newest fantasy book series, and needless to say I didnt know the words to prayers when I joined summer camp. My family was mostly atheist and growing up, I didnt know much else. The push towards religion was something I didnt understand as a child. However despite my experiences with religion, my hope is to not denigrate religion but draw light upon the chaos of consumption. Advertisements and the rush to Black Friday events at malls feel similar to me. I havent felt the need to run out and buy the latest I-phone or I-pod, or the latest in fashion trends. Nor have I wanted to find myself in large crowds of people waiting outside malls to get a plethora of stuff at fraction of the cost. Aside from the occasional indulgence into a few well loved book series, I didnt feel like I ...