If Haiku were a three-dimensional art form, Japanese artist Yuri Fukuda (a.k.a. Emogayu) would be a master of it. A recent exhibit at the Archip Gallery Theater in Brooklyn, New York featured the artist's Volcanoes, a series of hand-crafted earthenware vessels inspired by the natural energy of flowing lava.
Whether displaying fresh flowers, climbing plants, or candles, we think these vessels would bring harmony to any interior. And at around $100, they're relatively affordable for one-of-a-kind, limited edition pieces.
You can view the full collection on her site. While you're there, be sure to check out her bilingual blog, which features stunning nature photography coupled with austere, but graceful poetry. In the artist's own words, "This is pure and beautiful house party."
Via: Cool Hunting
Images: Yuri Fukuda
Gorgeous!
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Ooo, these are amazing. I bet they'd look really exotic with an orchid in.
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I love these. For some reason they seem almost creepy although I can't quite explain why.
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These are amazing! I realize there is a limited number of pieces, but is there a possibility of online purchasing? I can't seem to find a link.
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wow! wonder what the spaghetti-moss-plant is called in the first picture.
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These are so beautiful!! Organic and simple!! Love them!
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purchase at http:www.merchant4.com
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