Swan Ii – Incense Holder
by Elizabeth Lewis Australia

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This sculptural incense holder was made on an artist residency in Denmark, and was made using local clay and hand building techniques.

Has a small hole for an incense stick to stand in.

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Elizabeth Lewis is an Australian ceramicist, making hand built forms based aesthetically in ruin. She is influenced by the sculptural details present in architecture that allude vaguely to different mythologies, the feeling of discovery and the sense of curiosity that surrounds finding a partially eroded form. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours at UNSW in 2020, now working with functional art and collectable design. She recently undertook a residency at Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Centre in 2024. @elew.is
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