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SHOP No 12 -Turbulent Sky - Greg Daly
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No 12 -Turbulent Sky - Greg Daly

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Turbulent Sky by Greg Daly is a captivating ceramic piece that showcases his mastery of metallic glaze techniques. Measuring 17.5 cm in diameter and 7 cm in height, this artwork draws viewers into a dramatic interplay of colour and texture. The swirling, earthy tones and vibrant flashes of yellow and orange mimic the chaos and beauty of a stormy sky, creating a dynamic visual narrative. Daly's skillful use of glazes adds depth and movement, making this piece a standout addition to any collection. A perfect embodiment of nature's untamed energy.

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Turbulent Sky by Greg Daly is a captivating ceramic piece that showcases his mastery of metallic glaze techniques. Measuring 17.5 cm in diameter and 7 cm in height, this artwork draws viewers into a dramatic interplay of colour and texture. The swirling, earthy tones and vibrant flashes of yellow and orange mimic the chaos and beauty of a stormy sky, creating a dynamic visual narrative. Daly's skillful use of glazes adds depth and movement, making this piece a standout addition to any collection. A perfect embodiment of nature's untamed energy.

Please note shipping is NOT included for this item.
Please contact Inel via email dates@westnet.com.au for a quote on delivery

Turbulent Sky by Greg Daly is a captivating ceramic piece that showcases his mastery of metallic glaze techniques. Measuring 17.5 cm in diameter and 7 cm in height, this artwork draws viewers into a dramatic interplay of colour and texture. The swirling, earthy tones and vibrant flashes of yellow and orange mimic the chaos and beauty of a stormy sky, creating a dynamic visual narrative. Daly's skillful use of glazes adds depth and movement, making this piece a standout addition to any collection. A perfect embodiment of nature's untamed energy.

Please note shipping is NOT included for this item.
Please contact Inel via email dates@westnet.com.au for a quote on delivery

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