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I am a ceramic sculpture who's abstract work is inspired by nature. I see natures patterns repeated in different scales by organisms, plants, and minerals. This piece is inspired by a pine cone I brought back from Corsica as a teenager. These are the pine cone pine nuts aka pignolis come from and I have fond memories of breaking the delicate nuts out of their hard shells with a hammer.
I am a ceramic sculpture who's abstract work is inspired by nature. I see natures patterns repeated in different scales by organisms, plants, and minerals. This piece is inspired by a pine cone I brought back from Corsica as a teenager. These are the pine cone pine nuts aka pignolis come from and I have fond memories of breaking the delicate nuts out of their hard shells with a hammer.
I am a ceramic sculpture who's abstract work is inspired by nature. I see natures patterns repeated in different scales by organisms, plants, and minerals. This piece is inspired by a pine cone I brought back from Corsica as a teenager. These are the pine cone pine nuts aka pignolis come from and I have fond memories of breaking the delicate nuts out of their hard shells with a hammer.
I am a ceramic sculpture who's abstract work is inspired by nature. I see natures patterns repeated in different scales by organisms, plants, and minerals. This piece is inspired by a pine cone I brought back from Corsica as a teenager. These are the pine cone pine nuts aka pignolis come from and I have fond memories of breaking the delicate nuts out of their hard shells with a hammer.

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Pine cone Sculpture

Jennifer Langhammer

United States

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 5 W x 7 H x 5 D in

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I am a ceramic sculpture who's abstract work is inspired by nature. I see natures patterns repeated in different scales by organisms, plants, and minerals. This piece is inspired by a pine cone I brought back from Corsica as a teenager. These are the pine cone pine nuts aka pignolis come from and I have fond memories of breaking the delicate nuts out of their hard shells with a hammer.

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Ceramic on Ceramic

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5 W x 7 H x 5 D in

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