Sculptural Vessel - Urban Decay is an homage to the form of an ancient Greek/Roman pot called a Dinos and Holmos. The sculpture itself is two separate but integrated parts. The bottom piece is the stand upon which the top piece sits. The stand is thrown in three parts with no bottoms, and assembled into one hollow bottomless piece. It cradles the vessel which historically may have held food, water or wine. For modern use it may do these things (the glaze is food safe!) or serve as a lovely vase, but I also think it's a beautiful structure on its own.
I was initially inspired by a picture shared by potter Tom Turner on social media. As a person who studied history with a focus on the Attic and Classical eras, I've long been inspired by the forms from this period but this particular piece was a form I had not seen before.
This specific series, "Urban Decay" references another inspiration of mine, which is old homes in various states of care. This, too, references time and history, and the stories that people leave behind. I find a striking beauty in old buildings that have been abandoned, forgotten. Peeling paint and wallpaper, cracking plaster, all showing hints of the stories of the humans that were there, but Nature is slowly taking her space back.
The details of this piece:
Measurements:
18 7/8 inches tall when stacked.
8 inches largest diameter of the base.
7 1/4 inches largest diameter of the vessel.
9.768 lbs total weight
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Artikelnummer: SVUD001
375,00$Preis
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