Glass Bubble Plate
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Category: |
Home decorations, Dishware, Gifts, Pottery |
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SKU: |
010826P01 |
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Price: |
$22.00 |
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Artist: |
Sueann Smith |
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Color: |
Various |
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Make: |
Stoneware, Glass, Mixed Media |
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Origin: |
USA |
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Discover a piece that feels both earthy and enchanting ✨
This handcrafted ceramic and glass plate is a true statement of organic beauty. Glazed in rich, mossy greens and deep purples, it features a mesmerizing, glass-like center that draws the eye inward—almost like a still forest pool or a polished stone found along a stream. The subtle speckling and natural color variations give it a one-of-a-kind character, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.
The softly rounded rim adds a tactile, artisanal feel, while the glossy finish catches the light beautifully from every angle. Whether displayed as a decorative accent, used as a small serving plate, or showcased as part of a pottery collection, this piece brings a sense of calm, nature-inspired elegance into any space.
Perfect for those who appreciate handcrafted art, rustic-modern décor, or functional ceramics that double as conversation pieces.
My work is driven by an insistent need to make — to explore, experiment, and stay in conversation with materials. I work across multiple mediums, clay, glass, paint, fiber. I let the process guide the outcome rather than forcing a fixed result. What’s made is often taken apart, reshaped, or returned to the beginning.
I draw inspiration from the natural world and from the quiet details of everyday life — the mundane, the overlooked, the in-between. I’m interested in cycles: forming, breaking down, and becoming something new.
I approach my practice with openness and curiosity, allowing room for wonder, failure, and transformation. What comes before is carried forward. The work evolves through repetition, pressure, attention, and time.
At its core, my work is about staying present — paying attention, working honestly, and honoring change as part of the process. - Sueann Smith