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× Three very clear Siberian quartz slices in open settings on segment chain, 18/22k gold $7,200.00
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× Hammered 4mm band with Diamond drop and 3mm white round Diamond 22/18k gold ring $3,430.00
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Rough lapis lazuli drop earrings, 18/22k gold on ear wire  × 1 $2,925.00
Driftwood bracelet with an ancient Siberian caribou bone, pyrite stones, 14k gold, finished with premium brown leather and a hammered gold fill clasp  × 1 $185.00
Untitled  × 1 $3,600.00
Cyclone Cuff #8 in 18k gold and oxidized sterling silver with flush set assorted white diamonds. Assymetrical, bypass style, hand fabricated, spring hinged, hammer textured, diamond cut texture makes the gold shimmer. As shown, 1.30 tcw  × 1 $6,250.00
Luis Serrano - Northern View  × 1 $1,400.00
Hexnut bracelet, slender and texture, sterling silver  × 1 $200.00
Jasper Johns (1930- ) with Flags, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, 1958  × 1 $1,750.00
Three very clear Siberian quartz slices in open settings on segment chain, 18/22k gold  × 1 $7,200.00
Irregular oval faceted aquamarine (10.5ct) on 7mm band, 22/18k gold  × 1 $4,500.00
Quartz earrings 22/18k gold in open setting  × 1 $2,140.00
Hammered 4mm band with Diamond drop and 3mm white round Diamond 22/18k gold ring  × 1 $3,430.00
George Segal (1924 - 2000) with "Woman Brushing Her Hair", at Chicken Farm Studio, Brunswick, New Jersey, 1965  × 1 $1,500.00
Sky Water  × 1 $2,200.00
En Plein Air Woods Lake  × 1 $900.00
Telluride Alpenglow, San Miguel River, Ajax Mountain  × 1 $3,400.00
Water Ripples Green Light  × 1 $2,200.00
Subtotal $43,780.00
Total $43,780.00
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16

Vessel- Sunflower, Large Metallic, Elk Mountain Clay

2018
ceramic
4½ x 16 in.
11.4 x 40.6 cm

Inspired by ancient Anasazi and Mimbres potsherds, Michael Wisner began making southwestern pottery nearly 20 years ago. He digs local clays from the Elk Mountains near his studio in Woody Creek, Colorado. The clay is filtered to remove rocks and debris and then hand coiled to form each piece. Over the past 16 years, Wisner has studied extensively with Potters of the American Indian Pueblos and Mata Ortiz, Mexico. Years of traditional pottery study in Mexico and access to contemporary ceramics have allowed him to merge Old World aesthetics with the new to create a contemporary look. In 1989 he began an apprenticeship with Juan Quezada. His work is now uniquely his own, but the influence of this master ceramist remains deeply within his work. He speaks of his work, “I am fascinated with simple gestural shapes and how pattern evolves as it moves over the pottery surface.” Each vessel is individually hand formed and continuous patterns are hand incised from Colorado clays and minerals.

$2,400.00

1 in stock

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