left to right, top to bottom: in bloom, lilac reef, spring green nest, painted lady, coral cluster, aqua nest, purple rose, labyrinth with blue dots, orange dahlia
left to right, top to bottom: in bloom, lilac reef, spring green nest, painted lady, coral cluster, aqua nest, purple rose, labyrinth with blue dots, orange dahlia
Textured Wall Boxes
In Bloom
In Bloom
lilac reef
lilac reef
spring green nest
spring green nest
Coral Cluster
Coral Cluster
Aqua Nest
Aqua Nest
Purple Rose
Purple Rose
orange dahlia
orange dahlia
left to right, top to bottom: in bloom, lilac reef, spring green nest, painted lady, coral cluster, aqua nest, purple rose, labyrinth with blue dots, orange dahlia
Textured Wall Boxes
In Bloom
lilac reef
spring green nest
Coral Cluster
Aqua Nest
Purple Rose
orange dahlia

Textured Wall Boxes

Ceramic Wall Sculpture (ID: A123177)
Designed by Rachelle Miller
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Hand built from clay, these eye-catching, intricate sculptures add a pop of color and texture to your wall. Each is approx. 4.5"sq, 2.5"d.
  • Ready to hang, key hole
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic
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Rachelle Miller

Rachelle Miller

"Natural phenomena infatuate me. My work clearly focuses on small, organic patterns and the communities in which they exist."

When asked to describe her work, Rachelle Miller refers to it as "little colorful microcosms." As a mom, pet mom, visual artist, and art instructor, Miller melds clay in the same way she weaves together all aspects of her life: with texture, color, and layering.

While her pieces may begin—and often remain—strong individually, Miller contends that each singularity is part of a bigger community. Her pieces form a relationship once together, and she takes great joy in seeing the ways they can interact.

Miller uses the potter's wheel and hand-building techniques to create her work. She also uses printing, etching, layering, and multiple firing methods to achieve the surfaces she desires.

In 1996, Rachelle Miller received her BA in art with a ceramics emphasis from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. After graduation, she spent four years working as a production potter for Rockdale Union Stoneware, Rowe Pottery, and Lakeside Pottery. Since then, she has been working as a studio potter and an instructor.

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