Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Stephanie Bachiero
Obsolete
2024
Porcelain
7.5 x 8 x 8 in.
Courtesy of Peter Blake Gallery
About Artist:
Born in 1982 in Torrance, California, Stephanie Bachiero now lives and works in Laguna Beach, where she creates minimalist sculptures from porcelain clay. Her pieces feature twisting, flowing forms that appear to defy gravity, using negative space and solid architectural elements to evoke a sense of movement and balance. Influenced by her experience of severe head trauma in 2003, Bachiero sees sculpture as a medium for thought and expression, allowing her to reconstruct aspects of her intellectual life and engage in a "conversation" with the porcelain. Her works, often in porcelain and bronze, blend strength and delicacy, requiring meticulous attention to the unpredictable nature of the materials. With a BA in Fine Art Studio from Boston College, she has exhibited at renowned venues like the New York Armory Show, the Laguna Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Shipping + Insurance
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