Volcano by Emogayu
Stunning hand-crafted series of ceramic vases from artist, Emogayu (originally from Japan) who now spends time in Brooklyn for Merchant No. 4 out of New York. Her vessels, called "Volcano's" are inspired by the natural engergy of flowing lava and the way it captures a moment in time forever. She hopes that whoever owns her work will not treat them as 'objects' but will allow the energy of their space to flow freely through them.
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6 comments:
wow these are beautiful (and perfect as a gift). . . super happy they're local too :)
I love it! very interesting vases
Ooooh my gosh...pretty pretty PRETTY...so dang pretty!
They are so sensitive looking, beautiful, I like vases with different shapes, for example look at my blog, I've got a beautiful photo of a birdvase. Sorry, text will be in Dutch but the pictures are very nice to watch
thanks
Greetz from www.pimpelwitstyling.blogspot.com
Love, love love it! What a wonderful conversation pieces it would make.
These are Superbly Beautiful. There is a designer in Reykjavik with some "lava-inspired" pottery, although the artists name escapes me at the moment.
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