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Julia Martin Gallery Artists
“Hamel’s Amusement Park, 1982”
48” x 48”
oil on canvas
$6000
“Denny’s, 1981”
24” x 24”
oil on canvas
$3000
“Mrs. Loft’s First Grade, 1980”
24” x 24”
oil on canvas
$3000
“Pinata”, 1980”
24” x 24”
oil on canvas
$3000
“La-Z-Boy, 1984”
48” x 48”
oil on canvas
$6000
“Madame Alexander, 1981”
12” x 12”
oil on canvas
$950
“Sir Galaxy, 1981”
20” x 20”
oil on canvas
$3000
“Chain Lock, 1980”
20” x 20”
oil on canvas
$2400
“Town South Youth Sports, 1982”
24” x 24”
oil on canvas
$3000
“Baby’s Breath”
24” x 24”
oil on canvas
$3000
“Wicker, 1981”
20” x 20”
oil on canvas
$2400
“Ratcliffe Place, 1980”
20” x 20”
oil on canvas
$2400
“Lunar Module, Kennedy Space Center, 1982”
48” x 48”
oil on canvas
$6000
“Christmas Eve, 1982”
12” x 12”
oil on canvas
$950
“New Coat, 1983”
12” x 12”
oil on canvas
$950
“English as a Foreign Language, 1980”
12” x 12”
oil on canvas
$950
emerging artists April Greene, quilter and Taylor Walton, works on paper
Miss Americana
April Greene
sawtooth star block
48” x 48”
$3000
My Little Love
April Greene
original quilt design
44” x 56”
$3000
Dear Marie
April Greene
original quilt design
41” x 41”
$2700
1505
April Greene
design inspired by the artist’s childhood home
14” x 14”
$750
Loser
April Greene
sawtooth star block
61” x 72”
$3500
(Sold) Douglass
April Greene
sawtooth star block
12” x 12”
$500
Sunday
April Greene
original quilt design
10” x 10”
$425
Bella’s Quilt
April Greene
original quilt design
23” x 25”
$600
Diamond
April Greene
original design
6” x 6”
$200
Antebellum
April Greene
churn dash block
56” x 72”
$2700
Untitled
April Greene
original quilt design
46” x 46”
$2000
Dear Diary
April Greene
original design
6” x 10”
$350
Coat of Arms
Taylor Walton
acrylic, oil pastel, collage
18" x 24"
$850
Group and Theory
Taylor Walton
screenprint, acrylic, pen & ink
18" x 24"
$1200
Soprano
Taylor Walton
acrylic, collage
22" x 30"
$1500
Champion Sound
Taylor Walton
acrylic, collage
11" x 14"
$550
Fourth Wall Break
Taylor Walton
acrylic, collage
18" x 24"
$750
Art o' Fiscal Intelligence
It's all about that copy right?
(portrait of Thornton Prince, Founder of Prince's Hot Chicken)
oil, vinyl, faux flowers, fabric assemblage
26 x 28 x 9
$3k
Protective Heritage Trust
oil, gold thread, vinyl, encapsulated soils, fabric assemblage
(soil gathered from Dunson family homes, 1970 - present)
21 x 22 x 3
$2700
Protective Heritage Trust
(cont.)
Cryptocurrent Establishment
oil, rhinestones, fabric assemblage
12 x 14
$800
Sankofanic Trend Analysis
oil, vinyl, faux flowers, rhinestones, fabric assemblage
34 x 34
$5k
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Umama
(chair likeness of Samuels's Grandfather's favorite chair)
fabric assemblage, polymer, oil, faux flowers
16 x 16 x 45
$8k
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Umama
(cont.)
(chair likeness of Samuels's Grandfather's favorite chair)
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Umama
(cont.)
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Umama
(cont.)
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Umama
(cont.)
Affirmative Action
oil, vinyl, fabric assemblage, faux flowers, rhinestones
33 x 68 x 3
$7k
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Ubaba
(chair likeness of Samuels's Grandfather's favorite chair)
oil, polymer, faux flowers, fabric assemblage
16 x 16 x 45
$8k
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Ubaba
(cont.)
(chair likeness of Samuels's Grandfather's favorite chair)
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Ubaba
(cont.)
A Strategic Alliance for Mutually Beneficial Growth: Ubaba
(cont.)
Pleasant’s Legacy Planning
(Samuel’s paternal great grandfather’s name was Pleasant, went by “Plez”)
oil, fabric assemblage, faux flowers, rhinestones
36 x 66 x 4
$6k
Hattie's Growth Fund
(Samuel's maternal great grandmother was named Hattie)
oil, vinyl, faux flowers, fabric assemblage, rhinestones
36 x 60
$7k
(Sold) Ascension Endowment
fabric assemblage, faux flowers, vinyl, hand painted
20 x 18 x 3
$900
Identity Protection Measures
oil, mixed media, fabric assemblage, vinyl
39 x 77 x 3
$8k
Top left time: 6:19 is June 19th the day and month that enslavement officially ended for Black Americans
The power levels = 3/5 human relegation
Find related content search = the desire of many black people to find connections to a homeland and the worknit takes to search because of the intermixed cultures of slavery
The like 🤍 heart symbol =1619. Was the beginning of slavery and the love of currency and power that brought it to this country
The comment 1866= The end of slavery and the fact that we talk about freedoms as a country even though we don't fully understand our freedom
The save icon =12.5 million is the approximate number of black people that were enslaved and the fucked up idea that they were being saved from savagery
The share icon = 1207 black people that were enslaved by American presidents. They shared in the wealth provided by slavery but did not share freedoms
Marvin Gaye is singing what's going on questioning the crazy nature of it all
Fawahodie is an Adinkra symbol which sums up the concept of freedom and emancipation
FleurNegra 1964= a play on Black Flower which talks about growth happening by the Civil rights act that was signed in 1964
1973.8.11 is the official birthdate of hip hop which played on ideas of growing black powers
(Sold) Sacred Estate Planning
oil, fabric assemblage, faux flowers, vinyl
20 x 18 x 3
$900
(Sold) The Hostel Takeover: Verbal Contract
oil, vinyl, fabric assemblage
13 x 13
$600
(Sold) The Hostile Takeover: Audit
oil, vinyl, fabric assemblage
13 x 13
$600
Invisible Hand Market Forces
oil, fabric assemblage, rhinestone
10 x 12
$500
curated by Brett Eugene Ralph and Julia Martin, a monochromatic exhibition featuring artists from Louisville and Nashville
Catherine Irwin
18" X 24"
oil, gouache and acrylic paints, colored pencils and crayons on a wooden panel.
$2500
Catherine Irwin is a painter and songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky. Her paintings can be found in the homes of some rich people -- who's dining rooms she also may have painted -- as well as in the private collections of certain well-connected hipsters across the land.
Catherine Irwin makes records under her own name, and with the bands FreakWater and FREAKONS.
Letetia Quesenberry
17 x 14
panel, plaster, paint, film, resin
2022
$1800
Letitia Quesenberry lives and works in Louisville, KY, and has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Cincinnati. Through the play of material, surface and process, she creates layered objects that expose anomalies in optical experience. Recent solo exhibitions include New Discretions, New York and David Smith Gallery, Denver CO. Her work has been exhibited with 57W57, New York; Ryan Lee Gallery, New York; Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville; the Speed Art Museum, Louisville. She is the recipient of grants from SouthArts, Great Meadows Foundation, as well as the Al Smith Fellowship, the Efroymson Contemporary Arts Fellowship, and the Vermont Studio Center Helen Frankenthaler Fellowship.
Scott Anderson
20” x 20”
acrylic on panel
2024
$750
Scott T. Anderson is a representational painter whose work sometimes veers into abstraction. His work is practiced through the scope of a lost nostalgia and his interest in the processes of time, history and myth. He often employs archetypes of Americana from the vantage point of modern western life. He currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky.
Wendy Walker Silverman
acrylic on canvas
60 x 36
2024
$4500
Wendy Walker Silverman is a Nashville-based painter who received a B.F.A. in Studio Art from Louisiana Tech University. Represented by Tinney Contemporary, her work is in private collections throughout the U.S. and multiple corporate collections, including Four Seasons Nashville and Pinnacle Bank.
John Brooks
20 x 16
oil on canvas
2021
$2200
Visual artist and poet John Brooks explores themes of Queer identity, memory, death, and place; his work is centered around questions of contemplation, the expression of emotion, the transformative power and the emotional resonance of particular experiences and what Max Beckmann described as “the deepest feeling about the mystery of being.”
Brett Douglas Hunter
acrylic on wood silhouette
10 x 12
$200
Creatures, monsters, cryptids, crinoids… whatever you want to call them, Brett Douglas Hunter is known for making large sculptures using papercrete. Lately he has been scaling back with plywood cutouts, impulsively searching for new weird trails to follow.
Elsa Hansen Oldham
courtesy of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami
37 x 54.5
gold, silver, silk, velvet and ribbon hand embroidery on linen.
2023
$14,000
Elsa Hansen Oldham (b. 1986) embroiders fiber works with an eccentric array of tiny characters plucked from history, pop culture, politics, and personal association. Using a cross-stitching technique that resembles early computer graphics, her finished works merge the look of arcane digital rendering and traditional American craft. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Oldham worked for the artist Tom Sachs in New York. Her influences include video game design, Agnes Martin, Gee’s Bend quiltmakers, and Gunta Stölzl.
A statement about the piece:
“I am so honored to be a part of this show. David was such an incredible human being and inspiring artist. He was the first character that I stitched on this piece. We miss him deeply and will always be grateful for his contributions to our lives.”
Elsa Hansen Oldham
Richard Peyton
hand painted end table
21 x 29.5 x 17
2024
$500
Richard Peyton is one of the most prolific artists to arise from the Louisville underground. For most of his life, he has created drawings, paintings, cartoons, and elaborately illustrated sketchbooks. Although he sometimes makes detailed realistic portraits, much of his work flows ceaselessly between representation and abstraction, words giving way to shapes and figures becoming language. Known to many as “Mooch,” Peyton first entered the public eye with the original flyers, posters, and t-shirts he designed for punk rock bands like Kinghorse and Malignant Growth. For many years now, he has decorated repurposed furniture with bold geometric designs, including each hand-painted bookshelf at Surface Noise. Peyton lives with his wife Lisa in Audubon Park, where he continues to draw, paint, and fix welding equipment as a way of life.
Elizabeth Williams and Kevin Reilly
model 747 airplane, polymer clay, rotten candy purple acrylic paint, polyester batting, dye
$800
J.E.Williams (b.1986), a native East Tennessean, lives and works in Ashland City. By day, Williams helms New Hat Projects, a surface design studio co-founded in 2016. By night, there is dabbling.
Kevin Reilly is an artist and musician living in Ashland City, TN. His comics and illustrations have appeared in The New Yorker, The Nashville Review, Seven Days, Public Books, The Rumpus and other publications amenable to smudged-pencil genre fiction and moth-related ephemera. He fixes bicycles to make ends meet and enjoys strolling and pondering in the woods in his free time. @kevinb_reilly.
In one of his most affecting poems, The Double Bell of Heat, David imagines the moment a deaf child sees the Slow Deaf Child sign being installed on his street: “He watches it out the window, knowing what it is, watching it gather the world around it like a mountain in the Bible.” Encountering David’s art had a similar world-gathering effect on our lives: it pointed to another America – a far daffier, dreamier, wittier and more heartbreaking place than we could access in the bedrooms of our suburban childhoods. And yet, it affirmed something we’d somehow always known: that great art can be silly and serious and stupid and smart all at once. It felt like the only way for us to respond to this show was to make something that, we hope, David would recognize as the fruit of his labor.
Nick Woods
ink and watercolor on cold press paper
30 x 22
2024
$1800
Nick Woods is a songwriter and visual artist who splits his time between Nashville, Tennessee and Richmond, Virginia.
Julia Martin
wax pastel and latex on archival paper
18 x 21
2024
$650
Julia Martin, a native Nashvillian, is a visual artist and owner of the eponymously named gallery that opened in 2013.
About the piece:
Begun in 2019, and finished in 2024, this piece has always reminded me a little of Rabbi Flip - a very kind, colorful and welcoming rabbi.
Cierra Evans
24 x 30
Oil on Canvas
$1800
Ceirra Evans is a Kentucky (US) based painter depicting Appalachia and the working-class southern narrative. Ceirra’s work has been reviewed by Hyperallergic, The New Yorker and other publications. Her work has been exhibited in 21c Museums in Louisville, Kentucky and Bentonville, Arkansas. In 2023, Ceirra had a solo show “Come Home With Me” at Virginia Tech’s Perspective Gallery (Blacksburg, VA) and a solo show “A Wild Weed '' at Gallerie Geraldine Banier (Paris, France). Her most recent show “Be Careful Out There” was held at Moremen Gallery (Louisville, KY). Her work is held in multiple private collections in the United States and UK. Ceirra has a degree in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies from Spalding University (Louisville, KY). She currently lives and works in Louisville, KY.
Sabrina Rush
giclée print on photo luster paper
$500
*unframed prints available upon request
Sabrina Rush is a musician and artist living in Nashville, Tennessee. She studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, dropped out, joined a band, and spent the next 11 years of her life touring. Her visual art practice is largely private. She shares her endeavors here for the first time in 15 years.
Wayne White
Acrylic on found vintage landscape painting
$20,000
If you are unfamiliar with the genius of Wayne White, there is an exceptional documentary film called Beauty is Embarrassing, a deeply inspiring TedTalk, a highly entertaining interview at Google headquarters, five seasons of PeeWee’s Playhouse – for which Wayne created loads of sets and puppets – and so much more for you to sink your teeth into. Get to work.
Andrew Combs’ first ever solo exhibition titled after playwright Samuel Beckett’s quote, “Try again. Fail Again. Fail Better”
oil on wood panel
12” x 23.75”
$800
latex on 3D inlay, relief carving on wood panel
17.75” x 17.75”
$600
oil on wood panel, assemblage
14.75” x 11.5”
$400
mixed media on wood panel, artist frame
19” x 12.75”
$700
oil & wax on wood panel carving
18.75” x 24.25”
$600
oil stain on wood panel carving
15.5” x 18.5”
$500
mixed media on wood panel, artist frame
10.75” x 9.5”
$400
oil on wood panel, assemblage
23.25” x 11.25”
$600
latex on wood panel, found squirrel carving assemblage
11.75” x 12.25”
$450
oil stain on wood panel carving
21.75” x 11.75”
$500
oil on canvas with artist frame
38.5” x 38.5”
$850
colored pencil on navy blue paper
9” x 12”
$425
oil and oil pastel on paper
9” x 12”
$400
soft pastel on paper
9” x 12”
$400
soft pastel on paper
9” x 12”
$400
mixed media on paper
12.5” x 10.5”
$450
mixed media on paper
11” x 14”
$ 450
mixed media on paper
14” x 11”
$450
mixed media on paper
11 x 14 in
$450
oil stain on wood panel carving
44” x 32”
$800
acrylic and oil pastel on wood panel carving
17.5” x 11”
$275
by Kristin Combs
7” x 7” x 7”
ceramic
$65
by Kristin Combs
ceramic
$45 ea.
by Kristin Combs
4” x 4” x 9”
ceramic
$65
by Kristin Combs
ceramic
$45 ea. ($80 set)
by Kristin Combs
ceramic set of two
$75 per set
by Kristin Combs
ceramic set of two
$75 per set
by Kristin Combs
4” x 4” x 2”
ceramic
$40 ea.
by Kristin Combs
5” x 5” x 7”
ceramic
$65
Louisa Glenn
acrylic on canvas
36” x 36”
$2400
Pam Marlene Taylor
raffia, foam, mekong blue sil
53” x 35”
2200
Becca Jane Koehler
slip cast porcelain
7” diameter
$125
Becca Jane Koehler
slip cast porcelain
7” diameter
$125
Becca Jane Koehler
slip cast porcelain
7” diameter
$125
Becca Jane Koehler
slip cast porcelain
7” diameter
$125
Anna McKeown
embroidery on mixed fabric quilt
31” x 37”
$500
Blythe Colvin
collage, acrylic, mekong blue silk on canvas
35.5” x 35.5”
$2200
Beizar Aradini
thread, tulle
18” x 23”
$2400
Beizar Aradini
thread, tulle
18” x 23”
$2400
Megan Curtin
ceramic
8” diameter
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
8” diameter
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
7.5” diameter
$175
Megan Curtin
ceramic
7.5” diameter
$175
Megan Curtin
ceramic
8” diameter
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
8”diameter
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
8.5” diameter
$250
Megan Curtin
ceramic
7.5” x 5” x 5”
$300
Megan Curtin
ceramic
10” x 5” x 5”
$375
Megan Curtin
ceramic
10” x 5” x 5”
$375
Brooke Bernard
mekong blue silk
28” x 14”
$650
Merrilee Challiss
mixed media, mekong blue silk
17” x 8.5”
$100
Merrilee Challiss
mixed media, mekong blue silk
7.5” x 7.5”
$100
Merrilee Challiss
mixed media, mekong blue silk
5.5” x 5.5”
$100
Merrilee Challiss
mixed media, mekong blue silk
12.5 “ x 9.5”
$100
Brooke Gillon
ceramic with kintsugi
16” diameter
$650
Lindsy Davs
wood, fire, oil
6 “x 12” x 2”
$700
Lindsy Davis
wood, fire, oil
21” x 8” x 2.5”
Courtesy of Red Arrow Gallery
Delia Seigenthaler
ceramic
23” x 8” x 8”
$3200
Delia Seigenthaler
mixed media collage
17” x 21”
$1000
J.E. Williams
charcoal, clay, and enamel paint on wood
11.5” x 11.5”
$600
J.E. Williams
charcoal, clay, and enamel paint on wood
11.5” x 11.5”
$600
Joan Curry
ceramic
5.75” diameter
$75
Joan Curry
ceramic
6.5” diameter
$75
Joan Curry
ceramic
5” diameter
$75
Joan Curry
ceramic
5” diameter
$75
Alex Blau
ceramic
7” diameter
$60
Judith Fox-Fleisser
fired stoneware
6.5” x 9” x 3”
$800
Judith Fox-Fleisser
fired stoneware
6.5” x 9” x 3”
$800
Ash Atterbury
ceramic, underglaze, glaze
3” x 6”
$85
Virginia Griswold
mimosa plant dye, sumi ink and sharpie on silk charmeuse, partridge pea seeds, sewing needles
18” x 18”
$275
Virginia Griswold
madder plant dye and sumi ink on silk charmeuse, partridge pea seeds, sewing needles
18” x 18”
$275
indigo and cosmos plant dye on silk charmeuse, partridge pea seeds, sewing needles,
18” x 18”
$275
$900
$900
$125
$125
$75
$65
$45
$55
$65
$125
$33
$33
$55
$65
$33
$50
$33
Shadow Work
48” x 48”
acrylic on canvas
$5000
36” x 50”
acrylic on Louis Vuitton vinyl
$2700
36” x 53”
acrylic/ mixed media on Dior vinyl
$2700
12” x 14”
mixed media/ collage on board
$750
by Julia Martin & Josh Black
30” x 36”
mixed media on canvas
$4000
18.25” x 31.75”
mixed media/ collage on board
$1600
16” x 20”
acrylic on canvas
$850
31” x 41”
mixed media/ collage on board
$2200
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$400
36” x 48”
mixed media on canvas
$3500
24” x 18”
mixed media on board
$1300
51” x 37”
mixed media on Gucci vinyl
$3000
36” x 48”
acrylic on canvas
$4000
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$550
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$550
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$550
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$350
8” x 10”
acrylic on canvas
$400
16” x 20”
mixed media on canvas
$650
12” x 14”
mixed media on board
$600
16” x 20”
acrylic on canvas
$650
10” x 8”
acrylic on canvas
$400
9.5” x 12”
mixed media on vintage book cover
$600
19.25” x 17”
acrylic/ mixed media on wood
$650
7.75” x 10”
acrylic on panel
$300
9.75” x 9.75”
acrylic on panel
$300
oil, mixed media on panel
19” x 23”
$1200
oil on panel
21 1/2” x 32”
$1500
oil, mixed media on panel
18” x 22”
$900
mixed media on paper
12” x 16”
$600
mixed media on paper
18” x 21”
$600
oil on panel
12” x 12”
$500
wax pastel on paper
12” x 15”
$550
mixed media on paper
13” x 16”
$600
oil on panel
12” x 14”
$600
mixed media on panel
11” x 13”
$600
oil on panel
17” x 29”
$750
mixed media on paper
22” x 25”
$1200
mixed media on paper
23” x 29”
$1200
oil on panel
18” x 22”
$1100
mixed media on panel
32” x 37”
$4000
oil on panel
53” x 29”
$4500
oil on panel
36” x 40”
$5500
mixed media on paper
43” x 61 1/2”
$6500
oil, mixed media on panel
21” x 43”
$2400
oil on canvas
19” x 25 1/4”
$1200
cbn chocolates (6 per box)
$15
30” x 30”
oil on canvas
$2200
36” x 48”
acrylic & oil on canvas
$5000
30” x 40”
oil on canvas
$4500
mixed media, ceramic
16” x 19” x 10”
$4500
mixed media, ceramic
19” x 17” x 8”
$4500
mixed media, Ceramic
8” x 8” x 5”
$1200
ceramic media
28” x 8” x 2”
$1300
ceramic figure, mixed media
26” x 11” x 11”
$2500
ceramic figure, mixed media
27” x 10” x 10”
$2700
ceramic figure, mixed media, high chair
43” x 16” x 16”
$4200
mixed media collage on canvas
11” x 14”
$850
mixed media
11” x 14”
$850
collage on wood
13” x 12”
$850
mixed media collage on canvas
11” x 14”
$850
mixed media diptych
10” x 8.5”
$600
mixed media diptych
10” x 16”
$650
mixed media diptych
8.5” x 10.5”
$600
mixed media diptych
15” x 10”
$650
mixed media collage, diptych
8.5” x 10.5”
$600
mixed media
8.5” x 5.5”
$450
mixed media collage
4.5” x 7.5”
$450
digital color photograph
36” x 24”
$800
ceramic figure
12” x 4” x 3”
$150
ceramic figure
12” x 4” x 3”
$150
ceramic figure
14” x 10” x 4”
$150
ceramic figure
12” x 6” x 3”
$150
ceramic figure
15” x 4” x 5”
$150
ceramic figure
11” x 4” x 2”
$150
ceramic head
5” x 4” x 5”
$80
ceramic shoe
5” x 2” x 3”
$75
mixed media
6” x 4” x 5”
$80
ceramic object
7” x 5” x 3”
$80
ceramic figure
2” x 4” x 2”
$80
Only Demon
hand treated print #3 of 15 on panel
16” x 18”
$650
acrylic, mixed media on panel
13” x 23.75”
$2400
hand treated print #3 of 25 on panel
11.5” x 17”
$600
hand treated artist proof
11.5” x 17”
$650
hand treated print #22 of 25 on panel
11.5” x 11.5”
$450
hand treated print #4 of 25 on panel
11.5” x 13”
$550
hand treated print #3 of 25 on panel
11.5” x 13”
$500
hand treated print #11 of 15 on panel
16” x 18”
$650
hand treated print #6 of 15 on panel
18” x 20.75”
$800
hand treated print #4 of 15 on panel
24” x 13”
$650
hand treated artist proof
16” x 16”
$750
acrylic, mixed media on panel
18.5” x 24”
$3600
acrylic, mixed media on panel
24” round
$1800
9” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
3” x 6”
ceramic tumbler
$60 ea.
8.5” x 8.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
7.5” x 7.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9” x 16”
hand built ceramic vessel
$900
9.5” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9” x 8.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
12” x 19”
hand built ceramic sculpture, wall hanging
$450
10” x 25”
ceramic, hand built
$1200
8.5” x 27”
ceramic, hand built
$1200
8.5” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
13” x 20”
hand built ceramic wall hanging
$800
11” x 11”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
8.5” x 7”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
16.5” x 28”
ceramic, hand built
$1400
9” x 8”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
7” x 13.5”
hand built ceramic whisky jug
$375
9.5” x 8.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
13” x 20”
ceramic, hand built
$1200
6.5” x 6”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
7” x 8”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
7.5” x 6.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
10.25” x 10.25”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
4.25” x 12”
ceramic whiskey jug
$375
7.5” x 6.5”
ceramic, wall hanging
$125
10.75” x 10.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9.5” x 10”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
9.25” x 9.5”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
7.5” x 7”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$95
13” x 5”
ceramic whiskey jug
$375
3” x 12.75”
ceramic
$275
10” x 10”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
10” x 9”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
4.25” x 12”
ceramic whiskey jug
$375
5.5” x 5”
ceramic, wall hanging
$125
10” x 9.75”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
4.25” x 13”
ceramic whiskey jug
$375
2” x 20”
ceramic snake, wall hanging
$500
7” x 7”
ceramic plate, wall hanging
$120
5.25” x 12”
ceramic whiskey jug
$375
8” x 7”
ceramic, wall hanging
$125
3.5” x 8”
ceramic jug
$225