Ceramic Masks
In this new body of work, Evan Oberholster explores the emotional depth of the human face through a striking collection of hand formed ceramic masks.
Each piece offers a tactile study in surface and feeling — from the fractured, smoky textures of raku fired finishes to richly patterned glazes layered with intricate detail.
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| Fanfare Ceramic Mask - Mixed Media |
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| Marks of Fire Raku Fired Ceramic Mask - Mixed Media |










Fantastical and fabulous, a blend of the whimsical and the weird.
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