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Brian Horsch
"Upside Down Elephant"
Ceramic
3 x 3 x 6 inches
2012
$85 |
Brian has been creating hand-built and hand-thrown ceramic sculptures since 2008, and tends to
focus on human and animal forms that are both real and unreal. He has a special affinity for
farmers, ranchers, and indigenous Kansas critters; and many of his pieces are functional with
human or animal characteristics. Prior to his interest in clay, Brian carved sculpture from various
hard woods. His ceramic pieces are variously fired by electric, gas, or wood at temperatures
between 1900 and 2400 degrees F.
Brian has pieces displayed in private and public collections
around the world. Most recently, one of his pieces, Up Side Down Elephant, was juried into the
2012 International Cone Box Show and displayed during the 2013 National Council on Education for
the Ceramic Arts Conference in Houston, Texas. While his studio is in Lawrence, Brian lives close
to nature near Stull, Kansas.
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Brian Horsch
"Buffalo Herd"
Ceramic
8 x 15 x 10 inches
2013
$450 |
Brian Horsch
"Buffalo with Calf"
Ceramic
8 x 10 x 8 inches
2013
$180 |
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