


Jose Rodriguez Fuster
Pottery Double-Face Jug
2013
This glazed ceramic sculpture is a characteristic work by the Cuban artist José Fuster. The piece features an abstracted, anthropomorphic vessel form with two incised faces and a base ringed with sculpted toes. The top culminates in two bird like heads, showcasing the artist's whimsical and surrealist style rooted in folk traditions.
- Medium
- Clay pottery
- Signed
- Yes
Collectors with works by Jose Rodriguez Fuster
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Roberto Lugo
American · b. 1981

Lugo creates glazed ceramic vessels with incised figurative faces and anthropomorphic forms that blend folk art traditions with narrative expressionism, closely mirroring Fuster's whimsical double face jug in both technique and cultural storytelling through pottery.
Magdalene Odundo
Kenyan British · b. 1950
Odundo crafts handbuilt anthropomorphic ceramic vessels with warm toned glazes that blur the boundary between human form and pottery, sharing Fuster's approach of transforming a functional vessel into a figurative and expressive sculptural body.
Virgil Ortiz
American · b. 1969
Ortiz creates handcrafted ceramic vessels rooted in indigenous folk traditions that incorporate figurative and anthropomorphic imagery with a surrealist and whimsical sensibility, closely paralleling Fuster's fusion of sculptural faces, animal motifs, and traditional pottery forms.
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