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Soil Study - Inceptisols | Sculptures by Lauren Naomi Fine Art. Item composed of ceramic in contemporary or modern style
Soil Study - Inceptisols | Sculptures by Lauren Naomi Fine Art. Item composed of ceramic in contemporary or modern style
Soil Study - Inceptisols | Sculptures by Lauren Naomi Fine Art. Item composed of ceramic in contemporary or modern style
Soil Study - Inceptisols | Sculptures by Lauren Naomi Fine Art. Item composed of ceramic in contemporary or modern style
Soil Study - Inceptisols | Sculptures by Lauren Naomi Fine Art. Item composed of ceramic in contemporary or modern style

Created and Sold by Lauren Naomi Fine Art

Lauren Naomi Fine Art

Soil Study - Inceptisols - Sculptures

Price $2,500

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Shipping: UPS 10-25 days
Estimated Arrival: December 19, 2024
A custom wood crate with spring-board technology is built for each piece to protect the clay during shipment.

DimensionsWeight
60H x 24W x 8D in
152.4H x 60.96W x 20.32D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

Soil Study - an ongoing series of 12 pieces, each exploring one of the 12 types of soil that make up our planet. Clay, watercolor, acrylic and metallic paint on canvas, 2021.

Item Soil Study - Inceptisols
As seen in Creator's Studio, Brooklyn, NY
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Lauren Naomi Fine Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Pulling and painting clay petals in NYC for over 15 years...

Lush accumulations of clay rose petals morph into abstract and realistic buds, blossoms and full roses, blooming into free-standing sculptures, ceiling suspensions and wall-hung works. Lauren Naomi’s kaleidoscopic, painted petal formations range from minimalist to highly ornate. A third-generation gardener, Lauren brings her floral love out of her garden and into her studio. Nestled inside an abandoned storefront in a struggling shopping mall on Staten Island, she transforms a fourth-generation family tradition of floral crafting into a practice uniquely her own. Using only her hands, she sculpts thousands of clay petals out of a Japanese air-dry compound, arranging them in her own petal language on fragile and unexpected materials including packing paper, chicken wire, and used car tires. Her compositions are her attempts to view human psychology in a tangible art form. She plans to explore modes of ‘contemplation’, creating floral abacuses, systems of calculation, cycles and measurements, next.

Lauren Naomi received her BA in Psychology with a Visual Arts Concentration from Barnard College, Columbia University, in 1997. In 2004, she received her MA in Art/Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.

Lauren currently lives and works in New York City.