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This mixed-media wall hanging combines coastal-inspired elements with modern craftsmanship. At the heart of the piece is a large cyanotype canvas with a rich, deep blue and gray hue, evoking the cool, serene tones of the ocean. The canvas serves as a calming backdrop to the intricate fibers and ceramics that make up the rest of the artwork.

 

The beautifully crafted stoneware chain is left unglazed, bringing a sense of elegance and simplicity. Alongside the stoneware chain are delicate porcelain components—smooth, flowing, and sculptural—creating organic, wave-like shapes that contrast with the geometric precision of the chain. The porcelain's fluid curves resemble gently flowing fabric or sea foam, blending seamlessly with the coastal theme.

 

The macramé work is intricately tied, with knotting techniques that give it texture and movement. The cream-colored rope winds around the stoneware chain and porcelain pieces, further emphasizing the tactile quality of the work. It creates a harmonious balance between softness and rigidity, much like the natural elements found by the sea—fluid yet grounded.

 

This piece effortlessly combines the earthy, organic textures of ceramics and fiber, all against the backdrop of the calming cyanotype canvas, making it a perfect statement piece for any coastal-inspired home or space looking for a blend of artistic sophistication and nature's serenity.

 

Measuring 24" L and 9"1/2 W

"Mouja" Macrame and ceramic wall art

$650.00Price
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    " I make sculptures and objects that evoke a deep connection to earth and  bring  a sense of timelessness and serenity to the space. 
    I celebrate a return to the handmade, honoring the natural materials that shape my creations. Each piece, whether sculptural or functional, is a testament to my dedication to the delicate process of working with clay, rooted in tradition yet imbued with contemporary sensitivity. The organic forms and earthy textures reflect the raw beauty of the earth itself, forging a bond between me, nature and viewer."
    ASMAA AMAN TRAN 
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