Porcelain Mimicking Nature in Zemer Peled’s Highly Detailed Art

Zemer Peled is an amazing talent and meticulous artist who brings us fascinating porcelain pieces that form flowers and corals. Highly textured sculptures carry an immense amount of detail which can be seen in the close-up shots or in the photo where every single piece of the puzzle is perfectly organized in the plastic containers. Peled works in Baltimore studio to bring us porcelain coral reefs and flowers that somehow appear to be moving as we move around them. “The forms are never static; the visual dance of sharp ceramic parts conveys a sense of constant movement,” Mark Moore Gallery shared their opinion. “Like a murmuration of starlings, the sculptures appear to shift shapes as you move around them, an identity becoming and unbecoming in front of you.” Peled has also collaborated with French porcelain manufacturer Bernardaud and you can get the results of their collaboration for yourself in the form of special cobalt tableware.

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By Zemer Peled

Photo credits: Zemer Peled

“Maldive Vibes” (2018), porcelain, 72 x 36 x 36 inches

Peled’s porcelain pieces appear to move as we move around them, just like the living forms do in nature.

An organized mind makes organized art. Now you understand the complexity of Peled’s porcelain sculptures.

“Puaa Puaa 1”

Puaa Puaa in detail

Pair by the sea. Porcelain shards, fired clay.

Blue & White porcelain shards flower. No.1, 2014. Porcelain shards, fired clay.

“Protea 2” (2019), porcelain, 16 × 10 × 10 inches

Blue & White porcelain shards flower. No.1, 2014. Porcelain shards, fired clay.

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