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Kinsugi Goddess Sculpture

Amelia Johannsen

Spain

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 6.3 W x 5.5 H x 5.1 D in

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This ceramic goddess was a year in the making… Like all kinsugi pottery, she tells a story of embracing flaws and imperfections, and embracing loss and healing what’s broken inside. She is a story of femininity and strength, magic and miracles. The small sculpture was first thrown on the wheel, sculpted and fired to 1000°C. In the Naked Raku firing process, the goddess is pulled from the kiln glowing hot and then placed with combustible material. The sculpture ignites and the smoke blackens the white stoneware clay and creates the black and white crackled effect. This piece broke during the process. She was then glued back together and gold was added to highlight her cracks, known as Kinsugi pottery. Original artwork made in 2022 Size: cm: H 16 | W 14 | D 13 in: H 6 | W 5.5 | D 5

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:6.3 W x 5.5 H x 5.1 D in

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Amelia Johannsen is a multidisciplinary artist who combines her Pacific Northwest roots with the eclectic influences of Barcelona, where she has lived since 2005. Her distinctive artworks bring together raw textures, organic shapes, and coastal colors to create contemporary art where the serenity of water melds with the ruggedness of the natural world. She has developed a diverse portfolio encompassing ceramic sculptures, trencadis mosaics and abstract paintings. Amelia’s artworks have been featured in group and solo exhibitions, boutique galleries and international media. Amelia explores the female form, delving into its essence and inherent power, as well as the complex connections between humans and nature—inviting viewers to contemplate the profound relationship we share with our environment. She conveys her hopes for the future in her art in a way that moves the spirit of the viewer and resonates with modern struggles and perspectives.

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