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Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.

Volcanic Blue Loop Vase

Regular price $270.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
280mm x 80mm x 220mm height
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 water.

SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist working out of her home studio in the Macedon Ranges. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Working with a mix of wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, Sharon's work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home, resulting in resilient everyday pieces without compromising on aesthetic. Sharon is particularly interested in glazes and texture and is constantly experimenting with creating her own glaze recipes.

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $495.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
200mm x 130mm x 70mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane

Not Suitable for holding water

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.

Ceramic Volcanic W Vessel

Regular price $330.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
300mm x 120mm x 210mm
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 water.

SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist working out of her home studio in the Macedon Ranges. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Working with a mix of wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, Sharon's work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home, resulting in resilient everyday pieces without compromising on aesthetic. Sharon is particularly interested in glazes and texture and is constantly experimenting with creating her own glaze recipes.

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Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.
Ceramic Vase handmade by London born, Melbourne based potter Sharon Alpren. Sharon makes sculptural, yet practical pieces for the home. The characteristics of the clay, the glaze and the fire direct her hand-built and wheel-thrown contemporary ceramics.

Large Volcanic Squiggle Vase

Regular price $450.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
350mm x 90mm x 200mm
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 water.

SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist working out of her home studio in the Macedon Ranges. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Working with a mix of wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, Sharon's work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home, resulting in resilient everyday pieces without compromising on aesthetic. Sharon is particularly interested in glazes and texture and is constantly experimenting with creating her own glaze recipes.

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $570.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
270mm x 200mm x 100mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane

Not suitable for holding water

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
360mm x 220mm x 180mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane

Not suitable for holding water

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $525.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
210mm x 170mm x 140mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane

Not suitable for holding water

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $220.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
260mm x 90mm x 80mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane


STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $495.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
360mm x 220mm x 190mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane


STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. Through her background and upbringing, Stephanie has developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her contemporary ceramic sculptures.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
360mm x 220mm x 190mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney - Warrane


STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
300mm x 120mm x 120mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
330mm x 150mm x 150mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
300mm x 130mm x 130mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water.

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
300mm x 130mm x 130mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon
Ceramic sculpture by Dawn Vachon

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
280mm x 160mm x 160mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $600.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
210mm x 160mm x 160mm
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $260.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
180mm x 180mm x 170mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

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

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $230.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
190mm x 110mm x 100mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $205.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
220mm x 80mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $205.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
240mm x 200mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $420.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
240mm x 200mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $205.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
160mm x 90mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

VIEW ALL WORKS FROM THIS ARTIST

mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Lidded Vessel

Regular price $390.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware and Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
120mm x 100mm x 70mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Not suitable for holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

VIEW ALL WORKS FROM THIS ARTIST

mali taylor ceramics

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Ceramic Lidded Vessel

Regular price $400.00
/
Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Stoneware and Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
100mm x 140mm x 80mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

Not suitable for holding water. Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

VIEW ALL WORKS FROM THIS ARTIST

mali taylor ceramics

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