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Lola Swain

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Lola Swain, British potter and ceramic artist, Turner Art Perspective, Essex art gallery, Shenfield Lola Swain | The Strength of It
Lola Swain, British potter and ceramic artist, Turner Art Perspective, Essex art gallery, Shenfield Lola Swain | The Strength of It

Lola Swain

The Strength Of It, 2019
Art Nouveau inspired hand built coil pot
19 x 14.5 cm
7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in
£ 700.00
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Pottery played a significant role in the Art Nouveau movement, which flourished between the 1890s and early 1910s. Characterized by its flowing lines, organic forms, and nature-inspired motifs, Art Nouveau...
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Pottery played a significant role in the Art Nouveau movement, which flourished between the 1890s and early 1910s. Characterized by its flowing lines, organic forms, and nature-inspired motifs, Art Nouveau ceramics emphasized both beauty and craftsmanship. Potters of the era moved away from rigid symmetry and embraced curves, asymmetry, and botanical themes—often incorporating floral patterns, vines, and natural textures into their glazes and forms.
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