Elizabeth Lescault.

“My work draws its inspiration from nature. I am fascinated by the organic world and all its permutations. My sculpture alludes to nature but is imagined and not representational.”

Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled Burnt Orange Open Mouth $225 5.5x6.5

Burnt Orange Open Mouth

5.5 x 6.5
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$225

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled Crystalline Emerald Midnight 5x5.5 $186

Crystalline Emerald Midnight

5 x 5.5
Stoneware

$186

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled  Large closed neck emerald 7.5x7.5 $325

Large Closed Neck Emerald

7.5 x 7.5
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$325

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled Tall Emerald Vase 11x6 $225

Tall Emerald Vase

11 x 6
Stoneware

$225

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled  Open Mouth Terra Sigillata 7x6

Open Mouth Terra Sigillata

7 x 6
Stoneware

$650

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled Tall Neck Terra Sigilliata  6.5x6.5 $485

Tall Neck Terra Sigillata

6.5 x 6.5
Stoneware

$485

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Open Collar

Stoneware

$185

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Persimmon

Stoneware

$425

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Calla Lily

Stoneware

$525

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Night Flower

Stoneware

$185

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Northern Lights

Stoneware

$185

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Chestnut

Stoneware

$125

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Mystery

Stoneware

$150

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Lava Flow

Stoneware

$385

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Liz Lescault ceramic vessel titled Small Closed Neck Moss-Red 3.5x3.75 $78

Small Closed Neck Moss-Red

3.5 x 3.75
Stoneware

$78

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Inverted

Stoneware

$175

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Elizabeth Lescault

"SO EPHEMERAL THAT THEY RENDER ABSENCE AS TANGIBLE as presence, Liz Lescault’s recent sculptures are made primarily of transparent extruded filament. The 27 wall-mounted pieces in “Playing with Shadows”, evoke nests, flowers, spider-webs, and microscopic organisms.  As the show’s title indicates, the filmy shadows cast by the sculptures tendrils are integral as those clear plastic wisps themselves."

 by Marc Jenkins from DisCerning Eye (Substack)

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