Rusted Rings
Rusted Rings
Rusted Grid
Rusted Grid
Rusted Rings
Rusted Grid

Rust and Black Group

Ceramic Wall Sculpture (ID: A167213)
Designed by Lori Katz
$590
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These stoneware wall squares is a striking addition to home or office, each slab featuring distinctive surface textures: "Rust Rings" has a rust surface and rusted wire rings, "Black with Rusted Grid" has a matte black surface and rusted wire grid, "Rust with Wire" has a rust surface and black wire extensions, and "Black with Rings" has an oil paint and cold wax surface and rusted wire rings. Ready to hang in whichever orientation best suits your space.
  • Ready to hang, wired
  • Unglazed finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 6
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic, Stoneware
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Lori Katz

Lori Katz

"I am intrigued by contrast, the play of dark against light, the pull of empty space against the inclination to fill it up, the placement of line and shape, the use of subtle texture. "

Lori Katz's current body of work stems from a move to simplify design and process. Katz is inspired by minimalist art and design, and the long traditions of Asian pottery and British studio ceramics.

Lori Katz's wall work is slab-built stoneware backed on wood. Her functional vessels are wheel-thrown and altered, finished with slips, glazes, and underglazes. The black and white lines, shapes and marks are formed by an inlay of black stoneware into white stoneware. The strong graphic quality of Katz's work is achieved with a precise use of materials and a very sharp X-acto knife. Some of Katz's pieces have additions of a cold wax, oil paint finish, and metal leaf.

Lori Katz has been making stuff with clay since she was a kid. The deal was sealed in college where Lori spent countless hours in the Ceramics studio. After college, Lori honed her skills during an apprenticeship, and then went on to establish her own studio.

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