
The artist found inspiration in a pottery studio, where clay’s earthy tones and the textures of unfinished pieces spoke to them. They used thick, textured acrylics, applying them with rough brushes to mimic clay’s feel. The black and white shapes add contrast, like pottery decorations. Channeling the tactile style of Robert Rauschenberg’s combine paintings (in an earthy, minimalist way), it’s perfect for a kitchen dining area, adding a handmade, rustic charm, or a home library to bring warmth to shelves. Let these earthy strokes ground your space in the cozy, creative energy of a pottery studio, as the artist translated clay’s soul onto canvas.