Love Bees
Love Bees
Love Bees
Love Bees
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Love Bees

Ceramic Wall Sculpture (ID: A169972)
Designed by Byron Williamson
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Express your love of buzzing insects and remind your guests to seek happiness with this whimsical pair of ceramic sculptures, both displaying a mixed-media bee and glazed with a rich Celadon glaze. The small heart measures 4 x 4 and the larger heart 5.5 x 6—dimensions are approximate and based on the set as shown. Signed on the back and ready to hang. Each piece is unique and will vary slightly.
  • Ready to hang, key hole
  • Glossy finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 5, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic
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Byron Williamson

Byron Williamson

"I can't think of anything more fun than taking a leisurely ride with your best bud—unless it's making ceramic sculpture."

Making people smile is ceramic sculptor Byron Williamson's biggest motivation. The humorous work makes him smile, and he thoroughly enjoys sharing the fun. Each piece has its own story to tell--a race that was won, a drive full of discoveries. He hopes everyone who sees the work comes away feeling connected with the piece and a memory of a special drive with a special friend.

Byron Williamson makes each of his whimsical sculptures using traditional ceramic hand-building methods: slab, coil, and pinching. After the main slab form is completed, additional sculptural pieces are attached. After the piece is fired to cone 5, a cold finish is applied using metallic paints.

Byron Williamson received his B.F.A. in painting from Northwest Missouri State University in 1986. He went on to be a public school teacher for 25 years, painting in his spare time. In 2007, he began to use ceramics to create his paintings in 3-D. The work has since evolved into his vibrant, fun sculptures.

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