Scarlet and Seafoam, Medium;  and Gecko and Flamingo, Large
Scarlet and Seafoam, Medium; and Gecko and Flamingo, Large
Scarlet and Seafoam
Scarlet and Seafoam
Cerulean and Lemon
Cerulean and Lemon
Latitude Bowl
Scarlet and Seafoam, Medium;  and Gecko and Flamingo, Large
Scarlet and Seafoam
Cerulean and Lemon
Latitude Bowl

Latitude Bowl

Ceramic Bowl (ID: A178823)
Designed by Eric Doctors
$200–$400
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Designed as a colorful nod towards Miami Modernism, this hand-thrown earthenware bowl is elegantly balanced. The hand-carved edges help it stand out as a tabletop sculpture, while being equally functional for serving warm and cold dishes. Hand wash, as needed.

Each piece is made to order, exact color and shape may vary.
  • Glossy finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 04, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic, Earthenware (Terra Cotta)
Handwash only.
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  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Eric Doctors

Eric Doctors

Colorforms
"I am an explorer of human experience and seek to weave ideas together across a multitude of disciplines: mathematics, philosophy, architecture, and storytelling. I am curious about how we make sense of and navigate the world we live in."

Eric Doctors starts with the universal language of mathematics expressed through geometry and vibrant color. Shapes, patterns, and forms are captivating and timeless; they distill complexity down to its essence. Geometric designs are prevalent across history and cultures; they are the repositories and conveyors of shared meaning, from inspiring temples and cathedrals to ancient mandalas.

To create his pieces, Doctors starts by throwing forms on the wheel and then combines them together to design a wide variety of sculptures and functional shapes. He uses a vibrant palette of colors to bring out the energy of the work, which is glazed and fired to achieve a richly colored surface. For his sculptures, he seeks to create a conversation between harmony and disharmony and positive and negative spaces, considering how the line of the various edges plays off each other so that the viewer is drawn to experience and discover each piece from all vantage points. His functional work uses a set of geometric forms that speak to the universal proportions found throughout nature and architecture. Many artists and writers, including Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, Hans Coper, Brancusi, Mary Oliver, Joseph Campbell, and James Turrell, are among his most important influences.

Doctors has a BA in Ceramics and Mathematics from Antioch College and a Masters in Learning and Organizational Change from Northwestern University.

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