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DigiDagi Arts and Culture Sculpture and Ceramics Page 9 |
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| Ojima, Masuo Eastern and western influences have combined to inspire a unique blend of purity of form and subtlety. http://asanvicente.addr.com [ Detail ] |
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| Orvieto, Laura Coil-formed sculptural ceramics whose themes include the figure and the vessel. http://www.orvietoclayart.com [ Detail ] |
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| Peleg, Rina Large scale works built with a unique clay weaving technique. http://www.rinapeleg.com [ Detail ] |
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| Perez, Angelina Observation of street life is the basis for these polychrome works in clay. [English and Spanish] http://www.angelinarte.com [ Detail ] |
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| Pirri, Nancy The artist pays homage to the classical nude in these stoneware and soda fired figures. http://www.npgraphx.com [ Detail ] |
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| Polz, Daniela The German artist is interested in the interaction of paper and porcelain in the creation of architectural environments. http://www.daniela-polz.de [ Detail ] |
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| Priest, Frances Sculptural ceramic work by Edinburgh based Frances Priest. Materials used include bone china and porcelaneous clays. http://www.francespriest.co.uk [ Detail ] |
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| Rawlins, Tim Artist and creative consultant shows his ceramic work inspired by totems, standing stones and megaliths. http://www.tim-rawlins.co.uk [ Detail ] |
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| Reimert, Paul The artist makes ceramic collages. Life size figures assembled from fragments of kitsch ceramics bought in flea markets. http://www.paul-reimert.com [ Detail ] |
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| Rensink, Emily Ceramist creates installation environments and sculptural work based on historical percussion instruments, such as the udu, slit drum, sistrum and xylophone. http://www.emilyrensink.com [ Detail ] |
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