The Ceramic Fire Coral (Black)

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Weight1 kg
Edition size :

Unique

Dimensions :

Coral: 37.8 cm x 10.1 cm x 34.5 cm (14.88 in x 3.94 in x 13.58 in)
Shelf: 32 cm x 6.5 cm x 45 cm (12.59 in x 2.56 in x 17.71 in)

Technique :

Glazed Ceramic Sculpture.

Certificate :

Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist and stamped by our publishing house.

Year :

2025

display :

Comes with a white-lacquered artist shelf.

Packaging :

Shipped in a custom wooden crate.

Collection :

Sculptures

Unique Works

Price :

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The Ceramic Fire Corals (2025) stem from Claudia Comte’s established artistic vocabulary, which frequently draws inspiration from cactuses, corals, and leaves. For the first time, the artist explores the five-pointed form in ceramic.

Nature, forests and marine biology have a great importance in Comte’s practice. This series seeks to bring to life the wondrous world of marine environments, through which questions surrounding the critical state of our planet, its biodiversity and gradual warming, can be made conscious. The gradient of The Ceramic Fire Corals starts in white and goes into black, with a transition through yellow and red, warm colors associated with heat and fire.

Weight1 kg
Edition size :

Unique

Dimensions :

Coral: 37.8 cm x 10.1 cm x 34.5 cm (14.88 in x 3.94 in x 13.58 in)
Shelf: 32 cm x 6.5 cm x 45 cm (12.59 in x 2.56 in x 17.71 in)

Technique :

Glazed Ceramic Sculpture.

Certificate :

Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist and stamped by our publishing house.

Year :

2025

display :

Comes with a white-lacquered artist shelf.

Packaging :

Shipped in a custom wooden crate.

Collection :

Sculptures

Unique Works

Price :

No prices available for the moment

PRINT PDF

The Ceramic Fire Corals (2025) stem from Claudia Comte’s established artistic vocabulary, which frequently draws inspiration from cactuses, corals, and leaves. For the first time, the artist explores the five-pointed form in ceramic.

Nature, forests and marine biology have a great importance in Comte’s practice. This series seeks to bring to life the wondrous world of marine environments, through which questions surrounding the critical state of our planet, its biodiversity and gradual warming, can be made conscious. The gradient of The Ceramic Fire Corals starts in white and goes into black, with a transition through yellow and red, warm colors associated with heat and fire.

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