Arran Ross
Astronaut - Blue Heaven - Wasabi-Sabi Series
Ceramic with coloured glaze
Height: 17 cm
Edition: 12/50
Arran Ross's 'Astronaut - Blue Heaven - Wasabi-Sabi Series' presents a captivating fusion of form and colour in ceramic artistry. Standing at 17 cm tall, this piece is part of...
Arran Ross's "Astronaut - Blue Heaven - Wasabi-Sabi Series" presents a captivating fusion of form and colour in ceramic artistry. Standing at 17 cm tall, this piece is part of a limited edition (12/50), showcasing a unique interpretation of an astronaut figure. The ceramic sculpture is adorned with a coloured glaze that offers a striking contrast between the serene blue of the body and the reflective, golden hues of the helmet. This juxtaposition of colours and textures invites viewers to ponder the delicate balance between earthly and celestial realms, evoking a sense of wonder and introspection.
Wasabi-Sabi Series: Transformative Spaces
The "Wasabi-Sabi Series" connects the viewer to broader themes of exploration and discovery, both in the physical and metaphysical sense. The artwork's compact size allows it to fit seamlessly into various environments, transforming spaces with its quiet yet impactful presence. As a piece of contemporary Scottish art, it exemplifies the way local talent can transcend traditional forms, inviting personal reflection and engagement. Whether placed on a mantelpiece or in a curated collection, this sculpture provides a daily moment of contemplation, linking the viewer to both the tangible and the infinite.
Wasabi-Sabi Series: Transformative Spaces
The "Wasabi-Sabi Series" connects the viewer to broader themes of exploration and discovery, both in the physical and metaphysical sense. The artwork's compact size allows it to fit seamlessly into various environments, transforming spaces with its quiet yet impactful presence. As a piece of contemporary Scottish art, it exemplifies the way local talent can transcend traditional forms, inviting personal reflection and engagement. Whether placed on a mantelpiece or in a curated collection, this sculpture provides a daily moment of contemplation, linking the viewer to both the tangible and the infinite.