Composition no. 119

$95.00

not necessarily inspired by, but reminiscent of an Alexander Calder gouache sketch, this bowl features a kaleidoscope of colorful shapes that together form a continual composition | or does the bold, canary yellow rectangle mark the start and end of a linear pattern? | the more I study it, the more I see five individual motifs - each playfully balancing structure and movement, and perfectly transitioning us into the next

clearly this bowl is destined for pride-of-place on your dining table- a conversation starter, or simply an ambient lantern when a votive candle is placed inside

not necessarily inspired by, but reminiscent of an Alexander Calder gouache sketch, this bowl features a kaleidoscope of colorful shapes that together form a continual composition | or does the bold, canary yellow rectangle mark the start and end of a linear pattern? | the more I study it, the more I see five individual motifs - each playfully balancing structure and movement, and perfectly transitioning us into the next

clearly this bowl is destined for pride-of-place on your dining table- a conversation starter, or simply an ambient lantern when a votive candle is placed inside

wheel thrown porcelain | improvisational decal design cut & applied by hand, using canary yellow, cobalt blue, vermilion-orange, chestnut brown, chocolate brown, and lemon chartreuse

this piece is one-of-one

*the vermilion-orange decal contains a very small amount of cadmium and is not considered food-safe - however, as the decals are on the outside of the bowl only, foods inside the bowl should be fine - but consider this piece for decorative purposes

3 1/2 inches high x 4 3/4 inches in diameter