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Lewis Batchelar - Humanoid, 1
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Glass, 58 x 23 cm
2016
About the Work...
As an artist my focus is the vessel and I reference this in all my pieces. I aim to create aesthetically driven work that pays respect to the traditions and craftsmanship of the material. Form and proportion are essential elements in my work and each surface is a canvas in which to carry a pattern or texture.
2016
About the Work...
As an artist my focus is the vessel and I reference this in all my pieces. I aim to create aesthetically driven work that pays respect to the traditions and craftsmanship of the material. Form and proportion are essential elements in my work and each surface is a canvas in which to carry a pattern or texture.
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