Brutalist Ceramic Plate
New York, NY
Brutalism in art and sculpture emerges again.
The term, Brutalism comes from the French word brut, meaning raw, with materials and forms that evoke power and strength. This heavy stoneware piece does just that.
With a dark bronze glaze on the top surface, a hand formed rim and exposed raw stone on the back, this plate has a ruggedness that reminds one of ancient relics. An incised pattern on the back adds to that primitive feeling reminding us of the dessert drawings of extinct cultures.
Whether you use it to serve or as a display item, it will be a force in your home.
New York, NY
Brutalism in art and sculpture emerges again.
The term, Brutalism comes from the French word brut, meaning raw, with materials and forms that evoke power and strength. This heavy stoneware piece does just that.
With a dark bronze glaze on the top surface, a hand formed rim and exposed raw stone on the back, this plate has a ruggedness that reminds one of ancient relics. An incised pattern on the back adds to that primitive feeling reminding us of the dessert drawings of extinct cultures.
Whether you use it to serve or as a display item, it will be a force in your home.
New York, NY
Brutalism in art and sculpture emerges again.
The term, Brutalism comes from the French word brut, meaning raw, with materials and forms that evoke power and strength. This heavy stoneware piece does just that.
With a dark bronze glaze on the top surface, a hand formed rim and exposed raw stone on the back, this plate has a ruggedness that reminds one of ancient relics. An incised pattern on the back adds to that primitive feeling reminding us of the dessert drawings of extinct cultures.
Whether you use it to serve or as a display item, it will be a force in your home.
Dimension
W: 141/2”
H: 1 ½”
Condition: Perfect