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SHOP No 11 - Approaching Storm - Greg Daly
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No 11 - Approaching Storm - Greg Daly

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Diameter: 17 cm, Height: 5.5 cm

Greg Daly's "Approaching Storm" is a captivating ceramic artwork that captures the raw energy and anticipation of an impending storm. This piece, measuring 17 cm in diameter and 5.5 cm in height, showcases Daly's signature glaze technique, creating a mesmerising fusion of colours and textures. The vibrant central area, reminiscent of lightning breaking through dark clouds, contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stormy hues. This artwork embodies the beauty and unpredictability of nature, making it a standout addition to any art collection.

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Diameter: 17 cm, Height: 5.5 cm

Greg Daly's "Approaching Storm" is a captivating ceramic artwork that captures the raw energy and anticipation of an impending storm. This piece, measuring 17 cm in diameter and 5.5 cm in height, showcases Daly's signature glaze technique, creating a mesmerising fusion of colours and textures. The vibrant central area, reminiscent of lightning breaking through dark clouds, contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stormy hues. This artwork embodies the beauty and unpredictability of nature, making it a standout addition to any art collection.

Diameter: 17 cm, Height: 5.5 cm

Greg Daly's "Approaching Storm" is a captivating ceramic artwork that captures the raw energy and anticipation of an impending storm. This piece, measuring 17 cm in diameter and 5.5 cm in height, showcases Daly's signature glaze technique, creating a mesmerising fusion of colours and textures. The vibrant central area, reminiscent of lightning breaking through dark clouds, contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stormy hues. This artwork embodies the beauty and unpredictability of nature, making it a standout addition to any art collection.

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