Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.
Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.
Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.

Oyster Shell Vase

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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Southern and Eastern Victorian Soil, Sand and Clay Loam with Clay, Pigments, Oxides and Glazes
DIMENSIONS:
200mm x 75mm Diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding liquids.

IRENE GRISHIN-SELZER holds a MFA by research from Monash University, graduating with the Clayworks Australia Award for ceramic excellence. Her practice engages with the notion of transience- the shape of time and a sense of place.
Works have been curated into exhibitions selected within Australia and North America, with solo shows in Melbourne galleries and regionally at the Shepparton Art Museum (S.A.M). Internationally collected and profiled in numerous publications, the latest being an artist profile in NGV magazine alongside two international art and design compendiums published by Thames & Hudson, with a third featuring 50 contemporary Australian artists released in 2023.

Mixing soil from her studio locations with clay, porcelain pigments, and glazes, her highly textured work becomes a literal and powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of nature where all things both animate and inanimate, past and present are intrinsically linked.

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