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Ruby Yeh
Holes In My Heart

Holes In My Heart
Holes In My HeartHoles In My Heart

Product title

Holes In My Heart

manufacturer

Ruby Yeh

Catno

218

ruby yeh, yeh ceramics, ceramics, contemporary ceramics, vessel, waiting room gallery

2023
Stoneware, glaze
Slab-built

Ruby Yeh is a Taiwan-born, Meanjin (Brisbane) based ceramic artist.

Her works utilise various hand-building techniques, though she’s most intrigued by the possibilities of a simple cube form to construct sophisticated pieces - symbolic of her personal connection to the world.

Ruby is also a student of Urasenke Chado (Japanese tea ceremony) under the guidance of Sensei Tomoko (Soho) White.

$160*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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