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WINDS AT THE DOOR STEP (2026) Original Clay Sculpture by Emilia Milcheva

17 x 49 x 16cm / 17 x 49cm (actual image size)

34 Artist Reviews

£1,000

Winds at the Door Step is a ceramic artwork shaped by uncertainty, embracing a raw finish and an irregular, almost unsettled form. Its surface feels intentionally unfinished, allowing the material to speak honestly—edges waver, curves resist symmetry, and the piece appears as if it is in a quiet state of becoming. Soft pastel tones drift across the form and dissolve into off-white areas, creating a fragile balance between warmth and absence, presence and pause.

The subtle color palette suggests emotions that are gentle yet unstable, like feelings that arrive without warning and refuse to fully settle. The raw texture invites touch, grounding the viewer while simultaneously evoking a sense of vulnerability. Nothing feels fixed; the artwork seems to hover at a threshold, echoing the moment before a change, when one stands at the edge of understanding.

Materials used:

white stoneware, clay, glazes

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Winds at the Door Step is a ceramic artwork shaped by uncertainty, embracing a raw finish and an irregular, almost unsettled form. Its surface feels intentionally unfinished, allowing the material to speak honestly—edges waver, curves resist symmetry, and the piece appears as if it is in a quiet state of becoming. Soft pastel tones drift across the form and dissolve into off-white areas, creating a fragile balance between warmth and absence, presence and pause.

The subtle color palette suggests emotions that are gentle yet unstable, like feelings that arrive without warning and refuse to fully settle. The raw texture invites touch, grounding the viewer while simultaneously evoking a sense of vulnerability. Nothing feels fixed; the artwork seems to hover at a threshold, echoing the moment before a change, when one stands at the edge of understanding.

Materials used:

white stoneware, clay, glazes

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I sincerely believe I was born an artist. Art has always been a mind set to me and my life perception method since childhood. I have started my artistic career as a painter which I... Read more

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