Marianne McGrath: Home Landscape Studies III, 2008, earthenware, plywood, steel rod, 12’h x 20’d x 20’w
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Home Landscape Studies III (detail), 2008
Read moreMarianne McGrath: “Maybe we can grow something on top of it all…” (detail), 2010
Read moreMarianne McGrath: “Maybe we can grow something on top of it all…”, 2010, unfired earthenware, plywood, string, wax, 5’ x...
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Home Landscape Studies II, 2007, earthenware, steel rod, dimensions variable
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Thoughts on Long Drives (gallery shot), 2009, porcelain, earthenware, plywood, steel rod, plaster, dimensions variable
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Roots, 2010, earthenware, tree roots, 5’h x 18”l x 5’d
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Fenced, 2011, porcelain, wire, reclaimed wood, 7’h x 3’1 x3’d
Read moreMarianne McGrath: What I See, What I Saw II (detail), 2011
Read moreMarianne McGrath: What I See, What I Saw II, 2011, unfired earthenware, plywood, steel rod, wax, 4’h x 10’l x...
Read moreMarianne McGrath: Overgrowth, 2011, porcelain, wire, reclaimed telephone pole, 6’h x 16’l x 6’w
Read moreOpening day of Ceramics Now Exhibition, Cluj-Napoca, Romania - December 6 www.ceramicsnow.org/exhibition View all the photos on our Facebook page....
Read moreExhibited works at Ceramics Now Exhibition, Cluj-Napoca, Romania www.ceramicsnow.org/exhibition View all the photos on our Facebook page. / Photos by...
Read moreSuzanne Stumpf’s profile on Ceramics Now Magazine - View her works “One of my interests is in making multi-component, interactive...
Read moreSuzanne Stumpf: Nest with Eggs III, 2011, 10"w x 2.5"h, altered wheelthrown with handbuilt components; porcelain and porcelain paperclay; oxidation...
Read moreSuzanne Stumpf: Nest with Eggs V, 2011, 9"w x 2"h, wheelthrown with handbuilt components; porcelain; oxidation fired to cone 10
Read moreSuzanne Stumpf: Diatoms, 2011, 16"w x 11"d x 3.5"h, handbuilt with wheelthrown components; porcelain and porcelain paperclay; oxidation fired to...
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