Art
Michele Quan: Handcrafted "Large Flower" Jingle Bell
- Item Number
- 407
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Sold
- 160 USD to ggoati
- Number of Bids
- 9 - Bid History
Item Description
The stylized rendering of a flower together with the shape and function of this bell make for an immensely pleasing piece all round.
Michele Quan hand builds these stoneware Jingle Bells. This bell features a hand-painted flower with a celadon center.
Michele Quan is originally from Vancouver, Canada and moved to New York City in 1984 to study graphic design & photography at Parsons School of Design. For twelve years prior to embarking on her current medium of clay, she worked in metal and co-founded the NYC jewelry company Me&Ro. Her mixed media and ceramic work continues an ongoing pursuit to bring visual form to our internal landscape and locate the thread that connects us with the experience of the world we live. Michele works out of her studio in Brooklyn and lives in NYC with her husband, daughter and dog, Sparrow.
Visit here to see more of Michele's work.
Details:
Height: Approx 6.5”
Length: hangs from 6 ft. of hemp rope
Made in NYC
Item Special Note
All prices $USD
Cost of shipping not included in bid price.
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