Israeli artist Zemer Peled has created beautiful sculptures in the shape of flowers made from thousands of cobalt and white porcelain shards. With her creations, Zemer explores both the beauty and brutality of nature and she uses to make them a slab roller to build sheets of clay which are fired and then smashed to pieces with a hammer, providing a contrast between smooth and soft materials that go into each piece.
Zemer Peled’s work examines the beauty and brutality of the natural world. Her sculptural language is formed by her surrounding landscapes and nature, engaging with themes of nature and memories, identity and place. Her works are formed of thousand of ceramic shards constructed into large-scale/small-scale sculptures and installations.