Teresa & Helena Jané: Free Fallin’, 2011, ceramic, produced and painted by hand, h=0,6x3,5"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos (series), 2002, ceramic, handmade flat face
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos (series), 2002, ceramic, handmade face in low relief
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos (series), 2002, ceramic, handmade face in low relief
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos, 2002, ceramic, handmade face in low relief, Top d=1,7" /Height 1,3"/Base d=1"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: 060710, 2011, ceramic and soutache, carved and hand-painted, h=4,5x2,4x2,4"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Tile (Cónicos), 2008, glass door kitchen Knob, ceramic, handmade flat face, h=6,5x6,5x1,1"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos (yellow), 2007, ceramic, handmade flat face, Top d=1,7" / H 1,3"/Base d=1"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Cónicos (blue), 2007, ceramic, handmade flat face, Top d=1,7" / H 1,3"/Base d=1"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Um tigre, dois tigres, três tigres , 2010, ceramic, produced and painted by hand, h=0,8x3,8"
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Plantae!, 2011, terra cotta, handmade, h=4,3" d=3,5
Read moreTeresa & Helena Jané: Querubim, 2006, cabinet Knob, ceramic, handmade flat face, Face and Base d=1"/ Height 0,9"
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