Sabek stands as a beacon of authenticity and depth in its new collection of ceramic vases, ‘EMBRACE’. This launch is a celebration of the intersection between contemporary art and functionality, the result of a masterful collaboration with @ceramicabarroverde. The vases, measuring 37×20 cm, are not merely decorative objects; each is a unique sculpture, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship behind them. Each piece is a living representation of the dichotomy of nature, capturing in ceramic the tensions and harmonies that govern our environment.
The 25-piece limited collection includes 10 pieces of the white version, 10 of the black and 5 of the two-tone. White, with its serene luminosity, evokes a sense of calm and clarity, while black, dark and seductive, invites introspection and mystery. For those looking for an explosion of contrasts, the two-colour vase is not only aesthetically striking, but symbolises the complex relationship between light and dark, life and death. This duality is reflected in the intricate motifs that adorn the surface of the pieces, evoking a constant dialogue between opposites.
At the heart of each vase lies a poetic narrative. The image of a winding serpent, an ancient symbol of wisdom and transformation, weaves around the vessel, suggesting a profound connection between art and nature. At the same time, a swallow, caught in its embrace, adds a layer of drama and fragility to the composition. In the midst of this symbolically charged scene, a single rose blooms, its delicate petals contrasting with the sharp thorns, a reminder of the duality of beauty and danger that often coexist in Sabek’s life and work.
The limited nature of this collection not only makes it a valuable opportunity for collectors and art lovers, but also suggests a reflection on the transience of art itself. Each vase, being a handmade piece, implies that no two are alike, underlining the uniqueness of the artistic moment. The ‘EMBRACE’ collection not only transforms spaces, but invites a deeper contemplation on the nature of art and its relationship to our everyday lives. The vases will be available today 10 October at 16:00h here.
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