Batista
Batista
Batista
Batista
Batista

Kentaro Kawabata

Batista, 2023104 x 67 x 43cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
porcelain, glassHigh Art
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant and textural close-up of a natural object, likely a flower or plant part. The composition is dominated by a striking contrast between the soft, muted tones of the white and gray elements and the vivid, almost fluorescent hues of the orange and green accents. The intricate patterns and organic shapes create a sense of visual depth and interest, showcasing the artist's attention to detail and the natural world. This visually captivating piece may explore themes of the beauty and complexity found in nature. ...

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Batista
Artist
Kentaro Kawabata
B.1976, Japanese

Kentaro Kawabata works primarily with porcelain, creating vessels, spoons, and sculptures with organic forms. Small pieces of colored glass are embedded in the porcelain clay, creating delicate streams of color as they blend into the surface glaze. The patterns and colors that emerge when the porcelain is fired are always an exciting surprise for Kawabata. As his vessels generally reflect the human body, the glass also acts as a link between the inner and outer worlds. Kawabata’s interest in the power of regeneration is expressed not only by his fingerprints that can be found on the surface of his works - suggesting that his pieces are alive - but also by the production of new sculptural works made from clay leftover from previous projects. ...

Kentaro Kawabata: Artworks
Batista
Kentaro Kawabata
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Kentaro Kawabata
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Kentaro Kawabata
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High Art
Gallery
High Art
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