Ceramicist Uses Science To Create Sculptures Inspired By Nature
NYC-based artist Sabri Ben-Achour uses the forces of nature, science, and Japanese aesthetics as inspiration to create distinctive ceramics. One of his art styles includes using magnets to manipulate clay into spindly sculptures. Many of his pieces are also coated in an overglaze made of real gold. See more from Sabri Ben-Achour: / sabritree ART INSIDER believes in the discovery of new art and artists. Life is an adventure. Subscribe to our channel: http://insder.co/Art and visit us at: https://thisisinsider.com ART INSIDER on Facebook: / thisisinsiderart ART INSIDER on Instagram: / insiderart INSIDER on Twitter: / thisisinsider Produced by: Nick Fernandez, Kyle Kerchaert

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