Ceramic Dancer Duo Sculpture – Marbled Green & Yellow Pair

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The piece speaks to both contrast and cohesion: the yellow figure reaches forward while the green partner curves close. The glossy glaze flows like muscle and memory across the surface, while the base remains raw, grounding the scene like stage or soil.

Perfect as a symbolic gift for dance partners, choreographers, or those who value relational form in art, this sculpture is a tactile reminder that no movement exists alone.

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Ceramic Dancer Duo Sculpture – Two Voices, One Rhythm

This ceramic dancer duo sculpture captures a rare moment of synchrony — two figures poised together in movement. Each dancer is glazed with a different energy: one in flowing marbled yellow, the other in bold green. Together, they lean into space and one another, balanced on a rugged, stone-like pedestal.

Hand-sculpted in Vilnius, this is a one-of-a-kind tribute to connection, co-creation, and embodied empathy.

Where Two Dancers Meet

The piece speaks to both contrast and cohesion: the yellow figure reaches forward while the green partner curves close. The glossy glaze flows like muscle and memory across the surface, while the base remains raw, grounding the scene like stage or soil.

Perfect as a symbolic gift for dance partners, choreographers, or those who value relational form in art, this sculpture is a tactile reminder that no movement exists alone.

Features:

  • ✔️ Handmade ceramic sculpture of two intertwined dancers
  • ✔️ High-gloss glaze: one figure green, the other yellow
  • ✔️ Raw, rock-like pedestal base
  • ✔️ One-of-a-kind, created by Dance Is Ceramica in Vilnius

Details:

  • Material: High-fired stoneware
  • Finish: Marbled glossy glaze, matte base
  • Height: Approx. 30 cm

Care Instructions:

Indoor use only. Wipe with soft dry cloth.

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