claudia poser celebrates nature’s drive towards growth and change

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Simple shapes altered, grouped together, wearing universally appealing textures and patterns – all add interest to Claudia Poser’s ceramic pods. Poser, who has a PhD in Polymer Science, explains that she uses “an abundance of repetitive, organic shapes to explore nature’s instinctive drive toward reproduction, adaptation and survival that thrives in spite of human efforts to impose order.” Many of her pod arrangements are large wall pieces. Click on the images to see them larger – Damage has my wheels spinning.

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2 Responses to claudia poser celebrates nature’s drive towards growth and change
  1. amy
    February 4, 2010 | 10:12 pm

    It is amazing how something so simple can be so captivating! Gorgeous!

  2. kat
    February 9, 2010 | 4:19 pm

    excellent article claudia!!!!
    yay!
    i love your explanation of the forms~
    thanks~

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