Vase - Majolica - Natalia Mc Donald

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Natalia McDonald, a contemporary Spanish artist, presents a unique glazed ceramic vase titled Serpentine (2026), measuring 20.5 × 14 × 13 cm, majolica enamel, with a heart-shaped studio mark and a certificate of authenticity.

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Natalia McDonald (Spain, contemporary artist, born 1987). Serpentine, 2026. Glazed ceramic vase with hand-applied ceramic painting. Dimensions: 20.5 × 14 × 13 cm (height × width × depth). Unique work, with a heart-shaped seal, the artist's distinctive mark. Provenance: directly from the artist's studio.

A sculptural vase that transcends its utilitarian function to become a work of art. The combination of a vibrant ceramic texture with a minimalist face creates a balance between strength and subtlety. Its design explores the relationship between identity, nature and form, making each work an irreproducible creation.

The work is in very good condition, the glazed surface and the painting are preserved perfectly. It will be carefully packaged and shipped.

To fully appreciate the piece's details, a video of this work can be viewed on the artist's social networks, @nataliamcdonaldart.
The work is delivered accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with the studio seal and the artist's handwritten signature, certifying its originality.

About the artist:
Natalia McDonald develops an artistic practice that integrates figurative and abstract elements in ceramics, creating a language of its own within contemporary art. Her work focuses on exploring form and texture, generating unique pieces that function both as collectible objects and as artistic expressions. She has participated in several exhibitions in Málaga, showcasing her focus on the fusion between sculpture and painting and consolidating her identity within contemporary art.

Natalia McDonald (Spain, contemporary artist, born 1987). Serpentine, 2026. Glazed ceramic vase with hand-applied ceramic painting. Dimensions: 20.5 × 14 × 13 cm (height × width × depth). Unique work, with a heart-shaped seal, the artist's distinctive mark. Provenance: directly from the artist's studio.

A sculptural vase that transcends its utilitarian function to become a work of art. The combination of a vibrant ceramic texture with a minimalist face creates a balance between strength and subtlety. Its design explores the relationship between identity, nature and form, making each work an irreproducible creation.

The work is in very good condition, the glazed surface and the painting are preserved perfectly. It will be carefully packaged and shipped.

To fully appreciate the piece's details, a video of this work can be viewed on the artist's social networks, @nataliamcdonaldart.
The work is delivered accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with the studio seal and the artist's handwritten signature, certifying its originality.

About the artist:
Natalia McDonald develops an artistic practice that integrates figurative and abstract elements in ceramics, creating a language of its own within contemporary art. Her work focuses on exploring form and texture, generating unique pieces that function both as collectible objects and as artistic expressions. She has participated in several exhibitions in Málaga, showcasing her focus on the fusion between sculpture and painting and consolidating her identity within contemporary art.

Details

Era
After 2000
Ceramics type
Majolica
Specific region of origin
España
Title additional information
Natalia Mc Donald
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Unknown
Material
Ceramic, Enamel
Style
Contemporary
Condition
As new - unused
Height
20.5 cm
Width
14 cm
Depth
13 cm
Estimated period
2020+
SpainVerified
Private

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