Finger lickin good p. 2, 32x25cm︎︎︎



“Finger lickin good”

is a tasty series of sculptures inspires by microorganisms. An enlargement of one of the smallest living we have. Zooms in on what is in front of us, what the naked eye cannot see.


Finger lickin good, p. 1, 26x24cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.3, 25x20cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.4, 20x15cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.5, 20x20cm︎︎︎

Finger lickin good, p.6, 30x27cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.7, 21x25cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.8, 18x18cm︎︎︎


Site designed by Rikard Meck /
Julia Schiller Harvey © 2021








Sculpture Raku
“Urchin”













Raku is an old ceramic firing technique that has it origins in Japan. Large black crackles are one of rakun’s characteristic features. All sculptures are unique in appearance and no two are alike in crackling and color.
I fire with wood in a home-built kiln. 






Finger lickin good p. 2, 32x25cm︎︎︎



“Finger lickin good” 

Is a tasty series of sculptures inspired by microorganisms. An enlargement of one of the smallest living we have. Zooms in on what is in front of us, what the naked eye cannot see.
 

Finger lickin good, p. 1, 26x24cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.3, 25x20cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.4, 20x15cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.5, 20x20cm︎︎︎


Finger lickin good, p.7, 21x25cm︎︎︎





Skulptur Raku
“Urchin”









Raku is an old ceramic firing technique that has its origins in Japan. Large black crackles, is one of rakun's characteristic features.
All sculptures are unique in appearance and no two are alike in crackling and color.
I fire with wood in a home-built kiln.









Site designed by Rikard Meck /
Julia Schiller Harvey © 2021