
Description
Characterized by its effortlessly elegant silhouette and its visually delicate crackle finish, the Alta features a stack of hand-rolled slabs that balance perfectly together and a small opening at the top to emphasize a single dry flower.
This sculpture was carefully fired using an extremely high temperature and then smoked using a pit firing technique to provide an unparalleled wabi-sabi experience.
This sculpture was carefully fired using an extremely high temperature and then smoked using a pit firing technique to provide an unparalleled wabi-sabi experience.
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Artist
New York-based ceramicist Re Jin Lee’s work is reflective of a contemplative approach to ceramics and belief in simplicity. Characterized by organic forms and asymmetrical balance, Lee's pieces reflect the surrounding softness of nature and unpredictable moods of self.
Raised in São Paulo, Brazil, her work is influenced by the mix of Brazilian modern and Portuguese colonial architecture, as well as the traditional Korean arts with which she was surrounded by.
Raised in São Paulo, Brazil, her work is influenced by the mix of Brazilian modern and Portuguese colonial architecture, as well as the traditional Korean arts with which she was surrounded by.
Measurements
- Width: 8.5”
- Depth: 4”
- Height: 9.75”
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Artist Spotlight

Re Jin Lee
New York-based ceramicist Re Jin Lee’s work is reflective of a contemplative approach to ceramics and belief in simplicity. Characterized by organic forms and asymmetrical balance, Lee's pieces reflect the surrounding softness of nature and unpredictable moods of self. Raised in São Paulo, Brazil, her work is influenced by the mix of Brazilian modern and Portuguese colonial architecture, as well as the traditional Korean arts with which she was surrounded by.