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Ceramic, various glazes and ceramic washes

Signed on the back.

This ceramic sculpture depicts a stylised dog with an elongated body and exaggerated features, including a prominent snout and pointed ears. The figure is glazed with a vibrant, patchwork-like pattern of colours, including deep blue, bright red, forest green, and black, giving it a playful appearance that enhances its simplified form.
Research has shown sculptures to provide higher emotional support than paintings. Unlike paintings, limited to two dimensions, the sculpture reflects life in three-dimensional space. Sculpture and viewer share space. Sculptures are tactile; one can touch them and feel their texture, weight and shape. Sculptures surprise and trigger pleasant psychological arousal. They enhance the living area and generate an invigorating aesthetic experience.

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All art by Stefan Mager

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