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Liz Larner — Dowsed
Liz Larner — Dowsed
Liz Larner — Dowsed
Liz Larner

Dowsed

2025

This ceramic and glass work presents a symmetrical, organic form split down the center by a luminous channel of pale cream and deep blue glazes. The brown earthenware surfaces are densely populated with circular apertures of varying sizes, their depths revealing brilliant cobalt and turquoise tones that evoke mineral deposits or geological cross sections. The contrast between the matte, textured brown exterior and the glossy, jewel like blue recesses creates a dynamic interplay of surface and void. Larner's practice engages abstraction and material experimentation to investigate perception and the tactile qualities of form, situating this work within contemporary ceramic sculpture's expansion beyond functional traditions.

Medium
Ceramic, glass, aluminum, stainless steel
Overall

Notes

Regen Projects, 'planchette', April 25 – May 23, 2026. Inventory ref: LL 597.

For Sale — $125000

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Liz Larner, Dowsed, 2025

This ceramic and glass work presents a symmetrical, organic form split down the center by a luminous channel of pale cream and deep blue glazes. The brown earthenware surfaces are densely populated with circular apertures of varying sizes, their depths revealing brilliant cobalt and turquoise tones that evoke mineral deposits or geological cross sections. The contrast between the matte, textured brown exterior and the glossy, jewel like blue recesses creates a dynamic interplay of surface and void. Larner's practice engages abstraction and material experimentation to investigate perception and the tactile qualities of form, situating this work within contemporary ceramic sculpture's expansion beyond functional traditions.

Medium
Ceramic, glass, aluminum, stainless steel
Dimensions
overall: 66.7 x 109.2 x 19.5 cm
Year
2025
Seen at
Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Tactile Art, Three Dimensional, Organic Abstraction, Material Exploration, Blue and Brown, Vessel Form, Mixed Media, Ceramic Art, Contemporary Ceramics, Surface Texture, Sculptural Form, American Artist, Color Field, Geometric Abstraction, Mineral Forms, Glazed Ceramics, 21st Century, Abstract Sculpture, Geological Reference, Contemporary Art

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