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Australian Plants Grow from the Crevices of Jamie North’s Living Sculptures | Colossal Concrete Sculpture, Australian Plants, Concrete Projects, Concrete Art, Australian Native, Art Installation, Plant Art, Shop Ideas, Sculpture Installation

Embedded within the eroded cement and marble pillars of artist Jamie North are a host of plants native to Australia. Kangaroo vines, Port Jackson figs, and kidney weeds wrap themselves around steel cables and grow from the crevices of the cracked stone forms, juxtaposing the industrial, human-made sculptures with organic elements. The lush greenery infusesContinue reading "Australian Plants Grow from the Crevices of Jamie North’s Living Sculptures"

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Ceramic Wall Sculpture - Inspired by coral reefs, as well as patterns found in the microscopic ecosystem, this eye-catching ceramic wall sculpture has cells formed via extrusion as well as hand-building; these forms are combined to create an abstract yet natural-looking sculpture. Glaze on the interior of each cell and raw porcelain on the outside furthers this dynamic contrast. Ready to hang; keyhole cutout on back of sculpture. Ceramic Class Projects, Buildings Inspired By Nature, Abstract Ceramic Art, Nature Inspired Ceramics, Relief Clay Sculpture, Biophilic Sculpture, Clay Natural Forms, Combined Forms Ceramics, Natural Form Ceramics

Ceramic Wall Sculpture - Inspired by coral reefs, as well as patterns found in the microscopic ecosystem, this eye-catching ceramic wall sculpture has cells formed via extrusion as well as hand-building; these forms are combined to create an abstract yet natural-looking sculpture. Glaze on the interior of each cell and raw porcelain on the outside furthers this dynamic contrast. Ready to hang; keyhole cutout on back of sculpture.

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