NEW! Abstract Vase
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Category: |
New Arrivals, Home decorations, Gifts, Whimsical, Pottery |
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SKU: |
030426V07 |
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Price: |
$120.00 |
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Artist: |
Sueann Smith |
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Color: |
White |
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Make: |
Stoneware |
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Origin: |
USA |
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At first glance, you notice the silhouette. It’s architectural yet organic — almost like a minimalist figure abstracted into pure form. The soft curves flow into one another, creating a sense of movement, while the geometric top keeps it grounded and contemporary. It feels intentional. Designed. Collected.
The glossy white glaze is luminous and clean, reflecting light in a way that highlights every contour. It’s not just white — it’s that refined, gallery-white finish that works in any space: modern farmhouse, Scandinavian minimalism, coastal chic, or even a high-contrast black-and-white interior.
But the real magic? The negative space.
The circular cutouts create depth and dimension, making it as much sculpture as vessel. From different angles, it changes character — airy and open from one side, bold and graphic from another. It invites you to walk around it.
You could style it with a single dramatic stem — maybe dried pampas grass, a long anthurium, or even a simple eucalyptus branch. Or leave it empty and let the form speak for itself. It doesn’t need help.
This isn’t just a vase you tuck on a shelf. It’s a design statement. It says, “I appreciate art. I curate my space. I don’t buy boring things.”
Timeless. Sculptural. Understated but unforgettable.
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