NCA for Refuge
10 OCTOBER 2023 - 22 OCTOBER 202329. Sasha Compton
Golden Seaweed Sprig
Golden Seaweed Sprig
Ceramic
Size: 23cm
Weight: 0.5kg
The 'Golden Seaweed Sprig' is a one of a kind hand-painted plate celebrating the ornate forms of seaweed, the leaves and trees of the underwater world. Sasha likes to imagine a forrest of seaweed surrounding the ancient greek underwwater city of Atlantic. Seaweek motifs are often seen in classical art, being a subject of great interest to Sasha.
With memories in mind of visiting beaches on the Inner Hebrides Islands, this plate is decorative and playful. This plate has been designed, painted, and fired by Sasha in her London studio and is made to be a statement showpiece for your home, hung on a wall or displayed on a stand. Sasha has signed and dated the artwork on the reverse.
Created with 10% 24 carat gold glaze, this plate is not food safe or dishwasher friendly.
This plate is unique and one of a kind, there no more variations.
ESTIMATE
£200 - 270
This auction has now ended
Notes
Sasha Compton is a British Artist and Designer based in London, who explores the natural world around her using authentic production methods. Sasha transports viewers into a timeless world of Art by creating modern reinterpretations of classical concepts. Using expressive and experimental techniques, she works with the colour theory to create dreamlike artworks with the aim of bringing happiness into people's lives. With a colourful lens on life, her perfectly imperfect artworks and hand-painted ceramics are sure to add a splash of joy to any home. Sasha Compton was set up in 2020 and has since has gained international press features in the likes of Vogue Scandinavia, House & Garden, Tatler, Elle Decoration, World of Interiors and more. She has worked with brands such as Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, And Objects, Fabergé, Thyme Hotels, Edmiston Yachts, Sir John Soane's Museum, amie, Noble MacMillan, Oliver Bonas, and Frameless Gallery.
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