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Material
terracotta
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract ceramic sculpture features a bold, angular composition of intersecting black, gray, and red forms. The overall shape resembles a fragmented, twisted structure, showcasing the artist's innovative use of clay and glazing techniques to create a sense of dynamic, fragmented movement. The contrasting tones and irregular, interlocking patterns suggest an exploration of the interplay between order and chaos, reflecting the artist's unique sculptural style and vision. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge traditional notions of ceramics and sculpture, offering a compelling example of contemporary art that pushes the boundaries of the medium. ...

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Ranti Bam
B.1982, British-Nigerian

Ranti Bam’s sculptural ceramics explore themes of fragility, vulnerability, and the feminine through the tactile and symbolic qualities of clay. Drawing from her Yoruba heritage and Eastern philosophy, her vessels are constructed from thin slabs of earthenware, often adorned with monoprinted patterns and fired beyond standard temperatures to achieve delicate, crackled surfaces. This process emphasizes the material's inherent fragility and her intimate engagement with it. Bam’s work is deeply influenced by her upbringing across two continents, using clay as a medium to bridge cultural and spiritual narratives. Her "Ifa" series, named after the Yoruba system of divination, and her abstract vessels, often supported by sculptural legs, serve as metaphors for communal gathering and spiritual sustenance. These pieces invite contemplation on the intersections of form, function, and meaning. ...

Ranti Bam: Artworks
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Ranti BamOkiti, 2022
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