


Pleomorph Blue Sculpture
By Abid Javed
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Abid's Pleomorph blue sculpture draws inspiration from the simplistic forms explored by Jean Arp, a renowned French sculptor, painter, and poet known for his unconventional shapes inspired by nature.
Influenced by his knowledge of biochemistry, Abid's creations deviate from the precise duplication of molecular structures, giving rise to distinct shapes and designs. Using diverse clays and employing pinch, coiling, and slab techniques, this blue stoneware makes a statement in any interior.
This product comes in other colours and sizes.
All ceramic pieces are handmade by Abid Javed in his studio in Hackney, London. Each work is crafted with precision and individuality, resulting in organic forms that are inherently unique and imperfect. No two pieces are exactly alike, and natural variations in form, colour, and finish should be expected. Every effort is made to depict colours as accurately as possible, though exact colour representation cannot be guaranteed due to differences in digital displays.
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Abid's Pleomorph blue sculpture draws inspiration from the simplistic forms explored by Jean Arp, a renowned French sculptor, painter, and poet known for his unconventional shapes inspired by nature.
Influenced by his knowledge of biochemistry, Abid's creations deviate from the precise duplication of molecular structures, giving rise to distinct shapes and designs. Using diverse clays and employing pinch, coiling, and slab techniques, this blue stoneware makes a statement in any interior.
This product comes in other colours and sizes.
All ceramic pieces are handmade by Abid Javed in his studio in Hackney, London. Each work is crafted with precision and individuality, resulting in organic forms that are inherently unique and imperfect. No two pieces are exactly alike, and natural variations in form, colour, and finish should be expected. Every effort is made to depict colours as accurately as possible, though exact colour representation cannot be guaranteed due to differences in digital displays.
