Ceramic Artists
The word ceramics derives from the Greek word, keramikos meaning “pottery,” which in turn comes from keramos, meaning “potter’s clay.” Clay was the earliest form of material used for traditional ceramic products that were shaped and subjected to heat, and tableware and decorative ceramics are generally still made this way.
Ceramic art has a wide variety of subjects, from traditional to the unusual, from the serene to the humorous, ceramic artists use the earth to mold their creations and invite us to touch and behold.
The work pictured here has been displayed in the gallery and may not be available at the time of viewing.
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