Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
Reclamations Urn
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Reclamations Urn

Ceramic Vessel (ID: A175186)
Designed by Eric Pilhofer
$1,450
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This sculptural urn harmoniously blends organic and abstract elements to create a captivating narrative. The hand-built body of the sculpture features dynamic and abstract shapes suggesting a fluid interplay between nature and emotion and the surface is marked by subtle textures and a pastel-like application of underglaze stains and pencils, evoking the impression of a painterly canvas brought into three dimensions.

Crowning the sculpture is a striking, wooden driftwood handle. The interplay between the sculpture's components and its earthy, subdued palette evokes themes of transformation, renewal, and the delicate balance between structure and spontaneity. Weight: 3.3 lbs.
  • Not watertight
  • Satin finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 2, vitrified
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic
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Eric Pilhofer

Eric Pilhofer

"I think of my work as reflecting a spiritual resonance that spans from ancestral musings to refined organic contemporary. Inspired by the timeless narratives found in cultural artifacts, I strive to create work that reflects a meditative dialogue between past and present. My process is as much about discovery as creation, where sculpting becomes a ritual, revealing the spirit of the piece and the celebration of transformation, honoring both the historical and the personal. Through this, I aim to evoke a universal sense of connection, where ancient traditions and modern expressions converge."

My work is primarily hand-built using a modified pinch-method of construction. Small dabs of clay are added one by one until the form is complete. This pinch technique is slow, tranquil, and meditative, allowing the spirit of the form to evolve. The surface treatments—carving, stains, and underglaze—enhance the tactile connection to the material, inviting viewers to contemplate texture, form, and the quiet resonance of the handmade.

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