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Sterling Ruby — Ashtray 166
Sterling Ruby

Ashtray 166

Sterling Ruby's *Ashtray 166* is a glazed ceramic work that merges the utilitarian with the visceral, transforming an everyday object into a charged sculptural statement. Ruby's signature approach blends raw, gestural energy with vibrant, layered glazes that evoke themes of consumption, excess, and decay. The piece reflects his ongoing exploration of American subcultures and the tension between domestic familiarity and underlying darkness.

Medium
glazed ceramic

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Under the Influence

March 8, 2013

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Sterling Ruby, Ashtray 166

Sterling Ruby's *Ashtray 166* is a glazed ceramic work that merges the utilitarian with the visceral, transforming an everyday object into a charged sculptural statement. Ruby's signature approach blends raw, gestural energy with vibrant, layered glazes that evoke themes of consumption, excess, and decay. The piece reflects his ongoing exploration of American subcultures and the tension between domestic familiarity and underlying darkness.

Medium
glazed ceramic
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Ceramic Sculpture, Everyday Object, Tactile Texture, Male Artist, Functional Object Art, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Raw Aesthetic, 21st Century, Utilitarian Aesthetics, Glazed Ceramic

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