Stoneware Vase By Jean Claude Séris
Stoneware vase by Jean Claude Séris, a ceramic artist born in 1941 and based in Tonneins (47); trained in Ratilly, he is particularly known for designing vases for the art of ikebana.
This minimalist vase is designed like a sculpture, a balancing act between solids and voids, a dialogue between the interior and the exterior.
It is made of glazed pyrite stoneware, brown on the outside and gray on the inside.
A utilitarian and sculptural object.
Signed on the base.
Work from the 1980s
This minimalist vase is designed like a sculpture, a balancing act between solids and voids, a dialogue between the interior and the exterior.
It is made of glazed pyrite stoneware, brown on the outside and gray on the inside.
A utilitarian and sculptural object.
Signed on the base.
Work from the 1980s
550 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Ceramic
Length: 25
Height: 26,5
Depth: 10
Reference (ID): 1778859
Availability: In stock
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