Love Nest
Love Nest

Love Nest

Ceramic Sculpture (ID: A45179)
Designed by Cathy Broski
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Celebrate your love, a new home, or a newly emptied nest with this unique sculpture.

Two hearts pinched from clay hover above a nest on a wire. Each is hand made out of thin strands of stoneware clay pressed together to form the permanent nest. The weathered surface is achieved by applying glaze, made by the artist, then wiping the highlights of the texture to leave behind glaze that has a flashing quality. Each piece is unique; patina and surface detail will vary.
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Cathy Broski

Cathy Broski

"I enjoy the story and form that grow together as each piece evolves. Creating a connection to my work for the viewer is important to me."

Ceramic artist Cathy Broski's work is steeped in archetypal and personal symbolism. Figures, houses, boats and pottery are all vessels to contain things we hold dear, and sometimes those things we would cast off. Cathy chose these forms to work with because they have several levels of meaning she finds intriguing to explore. She loves found objects, because of their wear and marks of their journeys. This is the feel Cathy tries to achieve on her surfaces by using a layering technique.

Cathy begins each piece on the potters wheel or with slabs. The pieces grow with the application of coils or additional slabs. When each piece is completed, she carves or textures the surface. The base colors of terra sigilattas and slips are applied and fired. Once the first firing is complete, Cathy applies and wipes off a combination of stains and glazes, then fires again to cone 6. This process is repeated until the desired effect is achieved.

Since receiving her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1990, Cathy has worked in the ceramics field in many capacities. Presently she is represented by numerous galleries, teaches several pottery classes, instructs workshops, sells work at art fairs, and has been published in several ceramic periodicals. In 2000, she and her husband built a studio right outside their backdoor. And in 2007 they completed a 40 cu ft gas car kiln.

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Eileen
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
A Beautiful Piece

I sent this lovely piece to my son and daughter-in-law as an anniversary gift and they loved it! It's beautifully designed and the perfect selection for an anniversary. It was a big success!

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kate
Color/Finish: as expected
love nest

I gave this to my son and daughter in law as an anniversary gift. They just bought a new house within the last month and just found out they were pregnant. The gift could not have been more perfect!

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BFK
Color/Finish: as expected
A very heartfelt basket

This basket is perfect for my gift to us for valentine day. We collect hearts on this day, and this simple basket with the two hearts fits perfectly with all the other hearts that we have collected.