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Sharon BrillPeeled by Sharon Brill - Porcelain sculpture, white colour, ceramic, movement2014
2014
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Peeled is a unique sculpture by contemporary artist Sharon Brill. This sculpture is made of wheel thrown altered and sandblasted porcelain, sold with a stand made of painted clay, dimensions are 7.5 × 22 × 15 cm (3 × 8.7 × 5.9 in).
Sharon Brill’s production is made of pieces whose aesthetics is marked and delicate. The pieces are made from wheel-thrown or slab-constructed and altered porcelain, they are sanded with different sized sandpaper before and after the oven step. Her sculptures are surprising and dynamic, their abstract shapes vary from different points of view, granting the viewer multiple possibilities of imagination and discovery. This sculpture is a unique piece signed by the artist, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The artist’s main inspiration is the sea. Inspired by the energy of the sea, a marine atmosphere emerges from the sculptures which sometimes look like waves or shells. The artistic creation is continuously influenced by the composition of the different textures and colours created by the light, the air, the water and the sand we can see on the coasts.
- Creator:Sharon Brill (1968, Israeli)
- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 2.96 in (7.5 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 5.91 in (15 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU803117507642
Sharon Brill
Sharon Brill works mainly in porcelain, creating abstract sculptures with an almost organic appearance. The bare, perfectly smooth surface of her sculptures draws us into a constant back-and-forth between the inside and the outside, the visible and the invisible, echoing our own interior world. She draws her main inspiration from the marine world: from the shapes drawn by the wind on the sand or the surface of the water, from the surfaces of shells or reefs carried by the tide, from the foam left by the waves... Elegant and unique ceramics, her sculptures take shape during a long creative process always guided by instinct. “The principle of my work lays in the integration of two concepts: on the one hand a meticulous and minimalist aesthetic, and on the other hand a spontaneous research, limitless and intuitive.”
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