Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta
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Rectangular Platter with Gold and Terracotta

Ceramic Sculpture (ID: A178556)
Designed by Lois Sattler
$575
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This ceramic porcelain platter sculpture is handcrafted, displaying eye-catching texture and an artful, painterly aesthetic. Stand not included. Can be wired to hang if desired.
  • Glossy finish and matte finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 06
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Materials: Porcelain
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Lois Sattler

Lois Sattler

Lois Sattler Ceramics
"An artist mirrors the soul in an intimate, personal experience, bringing beauty into the lives of others. Art is transformative and healing, enhancing your life in every way, every day."

Lois Sattler is best known for porcelain ceramics that are both decorative and functional. Inspired by her love of nature, she has dedicated years to perfecting an artistic style that reflects the natural beauty surrounding her. Her one-of-a-kind pieces have been a favorite of collectors, and she has been represented in museums and galleries across the globe.

Having honed her skills at painting, drawing, and sculpture, Sattler has now developed a unique and personal way of hand building porcelain in her Venice, California, studio. Her art is a departure from the norm, elevating ordinary porcelain pieces to new heights with her imaginative twists and natural, free-form shapes that add interest, energy, and fun.

In the 1970s, Sattler met Sueo Serisawa, one of the leading figures in the Los Angeles-based Modernist art movement. Serisawa helped position the West Coast as a fertile and revolutionary art center, which Sattler became a part of. From her early mentorship with Serisawa, Sattler continued to grow through classes and private lessons with artists she met in southern California.

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