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Mixed Clay Vessel (2025) Original Clay Sculpture by Koen Lybaert
14 x 36 x 14cm
£556.3
Original artwork description
"Mixed Clay Vessel" is a striking exploration of materiality and form. Crafted from a blend of clays, the vessel showcases natural tonal variations that give depth and richness to its surface. The organic texture, shaped through a combination of throwing and hand-building, offers a raw, tactile experience that highlights the character of each clay body. Subtle contrasts in color and surface—from smooth sections to coarser, grainy areas—create a visual rhythm that feels both ancient and contemporary. Without relying on heavy glazing, the piece lets the clay speak for itself, celebrating the honest beauty of the medium. This vessel is a quiet yet powerful testament to Lybaert’s sensitivity to earth, form, and craft.
Materials used:
ceramics
Details:
- Clay sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 14 x 36 x 14cm
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Geometric
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
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Original artwork description
"Mixed Clay Vessel" is a striking exploration of materiality and form. Crafted from a blend of clays, the vessel showcases natural tonal variations that give depth and richness to its surface. The organic texture, shaped through a combination of throwing and hand-building, offers a raw, tactile experience that highlights the character of each clay body. Subtle contrasts in color and surface—from smooth sections to coarser, grainy areas—create a visual rhythm that feels both ancient and contemporary. Without relying on heavy glazing, the piece lets the clay speak for itself, celebrating the honest beauty of the medium. This vessel is a quiet yet powerful testament to Lybaert’s sensitivity to earth, form, and craft.
Materials used:
ceramics
Details:
- Clay sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 14 x 36 x 14cm
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Geometric
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative





