Botanic sculptures made from hundreds of broken ceramic shards

Israeli artist Zemer Peled is a ceramicist making botanic sculptures from shards of pottery. To make each piece she goes through an intensive process of making porcelain slabs, painting them with traditional Japanese imagery, smashing the slabs into shards, and assembling the pieces into 3D sculptures.

The hundreds or thousands of pieces of ceramic are all united on the sculpture and appear as a texture on a single object. The biological forms appear simultaneously soft and destructive, related to carnivorous plants like the venus flytrap. Peled is currently a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation in Montana.

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Source: designfaves.com

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