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Ceramic & Sculpture
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Conical forms oversized vases with strong organic elements and the uninhibited development of form are inspired by the natural colors of Greece. The unique light due to Greece ‘s geographical location creates bursts of color ; red of the summer sunsets, the hues of the Mediterranean Sea at sunrise, the sand and stones on the seashore, the rocks on the islands, the green of the pine trees and the yellow of their pollen. The edge of the forms may be emphatically unfinished, cut and cracked like the volcano in Thira, Santorini.

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Large Jars inspired by traditional Greek Ceramics.

Keeping in line with the traditional Greek Jar shapes, their form and coloring evolves. I often like to emphasize the finishing on the neck giving it dynamism with strong color or texture.

The concave and convex forms inspired by the natural colored stones on Greece’s shores, provoke you to envelop it within your hand; to embrace it, or to immerce yourself inside the form. Stones grey, beige tones of sand, wet green stones, terracotta red.

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