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GUY HIVRONI – "Blue Form"

GUY HIVRONI – "Blue Form"

Regular price 5.300,00 zł
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| Clay, Wheel Throwing, and Hand-Sculpting | 36 x 10.4 cm. | 2024

 

A ceramic sculpture that invites stillness and contemplation. Its hourglass silhouette, minimal detailing, and soft belt evoke a quiet presence—an abstracted body distilled to gesture and hue, where identity is felt more than seen. The surface, glazed in rich blue tones with subtle shifts in texture and tone, offers a sense of atmosphere as much as form. The absence of intricate detail draws the viewer in, encouraging imagination to fill in what is left unsaid. There’s a meditative balance in this piece—a harmony between tension and release, between what is hidden and what is hinted at. Blue Form is less a portrait than an echo. It holds space like a breath suspended in time—a suggestion of a figure, a memory softened by distance, a story not yet fully told. 

 

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  • BEFORE R2OT

    With a background in product design and a lifelong dedication to art - primarily wood
    sculpture and painting - Hivroni discovered wheel-throwing ceramics nine years ago and
    immediately fell in love with the medium.

  • WHY DO WE LOVE IT

    Because through the form and materiality of each garment, Guy creates a profound space that balances presence and absence, encouraging reflection on the human connections between body and clothing.

  • OUR ADVICE

    Dress up a sideboard or bookshelf by displaying your sculpture on it.

Guy Hivroni

Guy Hivroni is a ceramic sculptor who transforms clothing into expressive, body-less forms
that explore culture, memory, and identity. His meticulously crafted ceramic garments evoke
presence through absence, inviting viewers to complete the narrative with their own emotions
and experiences.
With a background in product design and a lifelong dedication to art - primarily wood
sculpture and painting - Hivroni discovered wheel-throwing ceramics nine years ago and
immediately fell in love with the medium. Blending traditional techniques with intricate
handwork, he creates sculptural garments that examine the deep, unspoken connection
between people and what they wear.