When I was studying at art University and especially in drawing classes I remember my teacher was always looking for some shiny but hard of basic geometric shapes. Because these shapes are the three fundamental geometrical shapes, I think every drawing lesson classes need to have them. Although they are inherently decorative everybody can use this piece as an applied flower pot plus a jewelry box. The colour of glazes is based on the colour of shapes in visual arts. This series of 3dimentional shapes are ordered by a visual arts centre in Toronto.
These tiles was a part of a big order for a hotel lobby. This project contaned 250 tiles with different pattern
This sculptural ceramic piece was made based on an offered design by the customer.
I remember this sculptural piece was ordered by one of my art centre client who liked to have it in her bedroom.
This upraised leaves relief was commissioned to me by one of my friends who had never had this chance to pick it up!
An example of pitchers inspired by some prehistoric pottery in Iran. Tepe Sialk in Susa. Tepe Sialk is best known for its colourful and illustrated pottery. These stunning vases are generally found on the inside of the cemeteries. The decoration of these dishes is either geometric or figurative or a combination of both. The sources of the colours are mineral and consist of gray, milky or red colours. The use of abbreviated animal and human motifs combined with geometric motifs is surprisingly noticeable in these dishes. The unique design of the body of these dishes with long tubes is another feature of this pottery.
Handmade monumental ceramic (bisque) artwork using coil technique. The first commission that I made in 1996! I named it “Four Ears”.
Handmade monumental ceramic (bisque) artwork using coil technique. The second commission that I made in 1996! I named it “Four Eyes”.