Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel
Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel

Coral Cluster Black Sea Porcelain Vessel

Ceramic Vessel (ID: A143549)
Designed by Natalya Sevastyanova
$780
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This sculptural vessel evokes the raw, textural beauty of deep-sea formations and ancient volcanic surfaces. Its cratered body and upward-reaching organic forms suggest something both fossilized and alive—part coral reef, part underwater bloom. Finished with a soft iridescent sheen, the surface shifts in the light, echoing the quiet shimmer of ocean depths. A striking and one-of-a-kind piece, it brings a sense of mystery, movement, and natural force into the space. Ideal as a focal point in refined, modern interiors, it adds sculptural depth and a touch of the unexpected—perfect for collectors and designers seeking something truly distinctive.
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  • Matte finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 10, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain
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Natalya Sevastyanova

Natalya Sevastyanova

SevaCeramics
"Nature pleases and touches me, evoking a desire for solace and gratitude. By exploring and connecting with nature, I am compelled to deepen my understanding of who I am and reflect on my role and purpose in life. Being one with Mother Nature sets us free from all the onuses of life and allows us to concentrate on the energy that creates and nurtures the soul of every human being."

Natalya Sevastyanova's ceramic art reflects the elusive emotions she feels in response to nature. Her goal is to inspire viewers to look more carefully at the beauty of nature surrounding them and to discover beauty in unusual combinations. She wants the viewer to experience, even for just a moment, the sculpture's quietude, tranquility, and relationship with nature.

Sevastyanova uses only natural materials—porcelain, wood, and fire—to create her ceramic art. The unique surfaces of her porcelain sculptures are achieved during raku firings. Just as the porcelain speaks during its firings, so too does the wood, revealing the subtleties created through the hands of Mother Nature.

Natalya Sevastyanova received an MFA in architectural design from the Academy of Architecture and Arts in Russia. In 2015, she became a ceramic studio TA at Santa Monica College in California. She has shown her work in both solo and group exhibitions in Los Angeles. Her work is also represented in many private collections all over the world.