Jennifer Nocon at Liz O’Brien
«Back to NewsLA-based artist Jennifer Nocon looks to recurring patterns in nature in her multi-disciplined art practice. Her ceramic vessels reference botanical vines, cloud formations, feathers, and sea creatures.
Jennifer’s studio-made lamps are all one of a kind examples in stoneware, often with experimental glazes. Their thoughtful execution and organic forms give them a strong sculptural presence.
JENNIFER NOCON
Untitled (Sea Urchin), 2018
Ceramic stoneware table lamp with spherical form with sculpted urchin points with velour underglaze covered in a sandy matte quartz acrylic paint.
9” H base/ 18.75”H overall x 10”Dia
JENNIFER NOCON
Untitled 22
Pair of ceramic stoneware table lamps with bottleneck asymmetrical form on foot with hand carved velour black and wedgewood blue underglaze eye drawing and carved white line into an ivory beige background underglaze.
19”H x 11.5”W x 8.5”D
JENNIFER NOCON
Untitled, 2018
Ceramic stoneware table lamp with bottle neck spherical form on foot with hand carved petroglyph drawing into a terracotta background underglaze
JENNIFER NOCON
Untitled No. 1, 2017
Ceramic stoneware table lamp with spherical form lamp body with sweet pea vine carved drawing filled with white glaze into a deep red terra cotta background underglaze.
12.5″H base / 26″ H overall x 12.5″ Dia
JENNIFER NOCON
Untitled, 2018
Ceramic stoneware vessel with spherical form on foot with hand carved tooth drawing filled with white glaze into a deep crimson terra cotta background underglaze
10” H base x 9” W base
Artist Jennifer Nocon