Anna Em - Johann Sebastian Bach





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Ceramic sculpture by Anna Em titled Johann Sebastian Bach, created in 2025, measuring 14 cm wide by 24 cm high by 19 cm deep, hand signed, edition 1/1, Poland, in excellent condition; wooden base not included.
Description from the seller
Glazed ceramic,
Item signed. Unique
Wooden base not included. Photo of the whole band is just as a reference. Other Musicians will be available for purchase here separately.
Anna Mańkowska. She has almost masterfully mastered the art of capturing the facial expressions and facial features of the people she portrays in capricious clay. He creates extremely colorful and original caricatures. Her ceramic works can be purchased in the best handicraft galleries. It also sells its products abroad. Each of her works is slightly different.
About COCOART:
It's hard to write two or three summary sentences about all of them - they are as different as creative personalities can be, but they have one thing in common - they are incredibly committed to their work. What they do is their passion, which is why the sculptures and figurines they create - or even utilitarian objects - are truly unique.
Glazed ceramic,
Item signed. Unique
Wooden base not included. Photo of the whole band is just as a reference. Other Musicians will be available for purchase here separately.
Anna Mańkowska. She has almost masterfully mastered the art of capturing the facial expressions and facial features of the people she portrays in capricious clay. He creates extremely colorful and original caricatures. Her ceramic works can be purchased in the best handicraft galleries. It also sells its products abroad. Each of her works is slightly different.
About COCOART:
It's hard to write two or three summary sentences about all of them - they are as different as creative personalities can be, but they have one thing in common - they are incredibly committed to their work. What they do is their passion, which is why the sculptures and figurines they create - or even utilitarian objects - are truly unique.

