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Emily Hamann
Emily Hamann, the founder of Ignem Terrae Ceramics studio, is an artist and designer living in Sydney, Australia for many years. -
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Kieu Tran
An important element of her work is that it evokes a sense of playfulness and joy in the viewer. -
Gosia Sculptures
Gosia ultimately presented as an otherworldly figure that expresses her innermost feelings. -
Charlyn Reyes
Charlyn Reyes is an artist and designer with a focus on sculptural design. -
Post Landscape
The green, wild Cretan landscape and the richness and heritage of traditional crafts define this new, thoroughly contemporary residential design by Block722. Sat on the northern foothills of Thrypti mountain within the Greek island’s eastern side, the project is a commission by a private client. -
Clementine Stoney Maconachie
Maconachie is a sculptor who lives in Sydney. Her work centers on simplicity, tolerance for imperfections, and the contrast between hard materials and soft shapes. -
Alex Hagentorn
Alex Hagentorn uses plaster, bronze and other different media to create works that connect the future and the past, and at the same time record everything that is currently concerned in this form. -
Aleph Geddis
Aleph Geddis’s sculptures combine traditional craftsmanship with modernism and are fascinated by the world’s infrastructure. -
Esperanza Romero
Romero's work is like entering an ancient civilization treasure house, thinking about the contact between the dead and eternal life. -
Sigve Knutson
Knutson's design reminds people of ancient objects. All of his works are hammered by hand. He uses basic tools to hammer and shape, evokes people's thinking about the stone and iron ages. -
Lisa Dengler
American sculptor Lisa Dengler hopes to incorporate opposition to fast-paced life in her works, and tries to explore the beauty of women through dialogue with her own body! -
Denise Romecki
Denise Romeck's organic sculptures are narrative and symbolic, and celebrating the power and charm of the ocean is a continuous theme in her works. -
Mari-Ruth Oda
Mari-Ruth Oda explored the intricate repeating matrix in the natural world, citing natural design to reveal its organic beauty and tranquility.