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Natalya Sevastyanova

SQ5-Moon Mysteries, Stoneware, High fired-$500, 2021, 14in8in, 4lb, artist stamp on the bo

Natalya Sevastyanova’s ceramic art captures the quiet, tranquil beauty of nature through tactile, organic forms. Working exclusively with natural materials—porcelain, wood, and fire—her sculptures reveal the delicate balance between creation and the earth’s nurturing forces. Using the ancient raku firing process, Seva creates unique textures and surface patterns on her porcelain pieces, while wood elements add depth and subtlety to the conversation between materials. Each work invites viewers to pause and reflect, offering a moment of serenity and a deeper connection to the natural world.

Originally from the Ural Mountains in Russia, Seva’s surroundings have always been a profound source of inspiration. Over time, Seva’s practice has evolved from pottery and teapot sets to large-scale wall sculptures and vessels, each piece exploring the emotional resonance of nature. Her work encourages an appreciation of beauty in unexpected places, drawing attention to the intricate details of the world around us.

Exhibition: Organic Dialouges

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