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Avril Ward, Agnieszka Boron, Judith Mitchell, Linda Casbon, Suzanne Noll, Michael Gosbee, Daniel Janssens, Setyo Mardiyantoro offering original Ceramics artworks.


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Agnieszka Boron: 'HANDPAINTED  TILE', 2014 Other Ceramics, Abstract.   mixed media: ceramics, acrylic, polimer, enamel and little stone from the sea   ...
Abstract - Ceramics
10 x 10 cm (3.9 x 3.9 inches)
Agnieszka Boron: 'HANDPAINTED  TILE', 2014 Other Ceramics, Abstract.  mixed media: ceramics, acrylic, polimer, enamel and little stone from the sea  ...
Abstract - Ceramics
10 x 10 cm (3.9 x 3.9 inches)
Judith Mitchell: 'Little Wolf Spider Spirit', 2013 Handbuilt Ceramics, Mystical.  Perhaps Wolf- Spiders have spirits, too. This little Raku
Mystical - Ceramics
9 x 10 inches (22.9 x 25.4 cm)
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Linda Casbon: 'Installation View: Untitled and Columns', 2012 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract.    installationsculptural organicwall work materiality ceramic    ...
Abstract - Ceramics
10 x 10 feet (3.05 x 3.05 m)
Suzanne Noll: 'Tiger Striped Cat Sculpture Pouncer Item 1181', 2012 Handbuilt Ceramics, Animals.      This beautiful tiger striped, whimsical cat sculpture is made with cat lovers in mind. He was hand created from high fired ceramics and color enhanced with the use of various glazes. I added small embellishments and details to further refine the appeal, such as the button pink nose and the...
Animals - Ceramics
8 x 8.5 inches (20.3 x 21.6 cm)
Suzanne Noll: ' Mosaic, Decorative Jar with Bird on Top Item 1156', 2012 Handbuilt Ceramics, Home.  I incorporated the Renaissance style when design this glass jar. I loved the way by boxes and mirrors turned out so I wanted to include a matching jar but add my style by including the bird on top. This is a decorative jar only that must be hand washed; not...
Home - Ceramics
6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.9 cm)
Michael Gosbee: 'Trampoline of the Impossible ', 2012 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract.    abstract collage  ...
Abstract - Ceramics
18 x 38 inches (45.7 x 96.5 cm)
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Suzanne Noll: 'Yellow Ceramic Cat Grass Holder Item V1077', 2011 Other Ceramics, Animals.         This ceramic cat vase with the bird addition on his head would make a great addition to any cat filled home, giving a little decor to a healthy cat treat. ( Grass Seed Included) . Also good to grow fresh catnip in. The vase is made with high fire, ceramic clay with...
Animals - Ceramics
4 x 7 inches (10.2 x 17.8 cm)
Suzanne Noll: 'Gray Dog Post it Note Holder', 2011 Other Ceramics, Dogs.       This cute little dog is sitting on a cream colored base plate with a water dish on the opposite side. This is a fun and whimsical, decorative plate that can be used to hold post- it notes, change or other small items. He is made of high fire ceramic clay...
Dogs - Ceramics
1.5 x 12 inches (3.8 x 30.5 cm)
Suzanne Noll: 'Dachshund Dog Tea Candle Holder Item 1074', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, Dogs.       This cute little Doxie candle holder is great decor for any Dachshund lover. The ceramics are made of high fire ceramics and various glazes. I added whiskers made of black wire that are curled at the tips. Two white tea candles and brown pebbles included.As with all my creations...
Dogs - Ceramics
3.5 x 4 inches (8.9 x 10.2 cm)
Suzanne Noll: 'Brown and Tan Dog Oil Reed Diffuser Item V1075', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, Dogs.      Here is a great way to decorate your home while sitting back taking in the beautiful aroma of the included vanilla oil rattan reed diffuser. This ceramic dog vase holds a refillable . 5 fl oz. vial and 5 reeds that is easy to remove. The reeds provided are filled with...
Dogs - Ceramics
4 x 6 inches (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, Abstract.
, 2011
Abstract - Ceramics
30 x 20 cm (11.8 x 7.9 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Daniel Janssens: 'Untitled', 2011 Handbuilt Ceramics, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Ceramics
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'lucertola mare', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'lucertola', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'scoiattolo', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'Camoscio di notte', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'Cerva', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'farfallina', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'Cavalletta', 2010 Wheel Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'vaso', 2010 Other Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Setyo Mardiyantoro: 'offerta', 2010 Other Ceramics, Animals.
, 2010
Animals - Ceramics
20 x 20 cm (7.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Suzanne Noll: 'Lil Smokie Brown Bear Face Mask', 2009 Other Ceramics, Mask.
Mask - Ceramics
15 x 15 inches (38.1 x 38.1 cm)
Suzanne Noll: 'Gunner Small Dog Sculpture', 2010 Handbuilt Ceramics, Figurative.      Gunner is a dog Sculpture made of Red Earthenware ceramic clay with various glazes used as well as white wire for the whiskers. Felt applied to the bottom of the paws to help protect your furniture from scratches. The perfect gift for any animal or dog lover.As with all...
Figurative - Ceramics
7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm)
Zahava Sherez: 'Perfect Moment 1a', 2009 Other Ceramics, undecided.       relationship, vessels    relationship, vessels  ...
undecided - Ceramics
7 x 11 inches (17.8 x 27.9 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Avril Ward - Artist's statement. Creating has become an intricately woven part of my life. I must express nature, as it is my window to God. I must delight in the human body, a marvel that never ceases to amaze. I must express love and joy-this keeps them tangible in my life. I must trust my instincts and skills allowing them to lead me in the right direction. Most importantly: if my art can move a person to pause, think, smile, ponder, cry, laugh, be encouraged or give them hope, then I have served my purpose in life." To view a video about, my inspiration and work methods in sculpture please copy and paste the link to your browser.

Linda Casbon - In Paul Valery's words, "to see is to forget the name of the thing one sees". My work translates forms into a language of metaphoric associations. It hints at meanings without using literal descriptions. Objects are the visual sounds of this language. When placed together these words form a sentence, a poem, and a kind of narrative with its own internal logic. The pieces look like . . . feel like . . . sound like . . . but cannot be consciously identified or named. With this work I am striving for a sense of unnameable familiarity. Some of the work consists of single objects. I view these pieces as words or emblems. More often the work is a group of objects, or a composition. Ceramic forms are used as a sculptural canvas to draw on, creating interplay between painted shapes and actual shapes. The physical scale and formal qualities of the work reference the body. Current series include: "Pillows" which have a volume reminiscent of lungs and breathing, "Tunnels" and "Blankets" which focus on differences between inside and outside and the idea of transformational space, and "Cages" which utilize structural elements to create form and explore three-dimensional mapping and order versus randomness. The surfaces and ...

Linda Casbon - Daniel Janssens - "It is the woman's beauty and mystery that have made me paint and sculpt in the first place." The artist, who previously painted only one human figure per painting, has recently begun to represent several figures, and these figures are no longer exclusively women. In sculpture also, the single human figures of the beginning are gradually replaced by intertwined figures, that go by two, by couple, or even by trio or quartet. "Previously, it was the individual that questioned me. Now, increasingly, I paint and sculpt attitudes and relationships." Painting and sculpture are based on different relationships: that between the sculptor-painter and his painting or sculpture, that between colors and shapes, that between the spectator and the work of art, and finally, the possible relationship between the different spectators. "However, I have not become a narrative artist, even if the spectator can invent stories about the human figures they see depicted." - But why only one subject? - Because the more one concentrates on one - and only one - subject, the deeper one can go, and the more style and technique can speak freely. If one always seeks to change subjects, it becomes difficult to specialize in it." It is the...

Setyo Mardiyantoro - Setyo Mardiyatoro was born in Java, Indonesia the 13/04/64 and got a degree in Agricultural technology at the National University of Jember, Indonesia in 1990. In'91 he came to Italy to follow his real vocation which is artistic. At present he lives in Naples where he works as a painter. In his work there is all the history of his experience which has matured in two completely different worlds similar only for their richness and variety of traditional cultures and the production of works of art. The remembrance and the nostalgia for an exuberant nature can be seen in the Italian landscapes which admiration covers with a golden light and which are enriched with stylized birds, the symbol of sentiments and thoughts which they have recalled up. Images of oriental fairy tales, mythological scenes and animals confront one another with the enigmatic faces of western women in thoughtful attitudes. In his first works he is inspired by the technique of Indonesian Batik, where the "tik" is the drop of wax used to leave a point uncolored. In his contact with traditional western art he has found that pointillism is particularly near in it's results to this ...