Huge congratulations to Cavaliero Finn artist Nicholas Lees on yet another significant acquisition to add to his provenance.
Small Pink Floating Bowl (22.38) was acquired for the Ceramics Collection at Aberystwyth University, one of the major collections of non-industrial ceramics in Britain. Nicholas' work will join over 2000 pieces as evidence of the highest achievements of contemporary British and international ceramics and is particularly noted for its early 20th century collection of studio pottery.

Nicholas' work was recently featured by Annie Le Santo in Ceramic Review. Le Santo writes. "Lees' ceramics are incredibly refined and precise, yet still intrinsically expressive. Rooted in their structures is his unwavering dedication to thoroughly interrogate his materials and processes in relation to the environment around them."
"Not only is the chemistry impressive, the illusion of movement in Lees' work is truly extraordinary and something that must be witnessed in person to be fully appreciated. The sliced edges of the sculptures give the illusion that they are moving within the space, expanding and retracting depending on the angle from which you view them."
Read the full Ceramic Review article here.
"Not only is the chemistry impressive, the illusion of movement in Lees' work is truly extraordinary and something that must be witnessed in person to be fully appreciated. The sliced edges of the sculptures give the illusion that they are moving within the space, expanding and retracting depending on the angle from which you view them."
Read the full Ceramic Review article here.
See available works by Nicholas Lees here
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