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This ceramic vase is built upon a rounded, classical form and is decorated with hand-painted blue linework. The cobalt-blue brushstrokes display a fluid and open quality, extending the visual language of traditional blue-and-white ceramics across the vessel’s surface.
The primary imagery consists of abstracted human figures. A central figure appears in a seated or crouching position, with elongated limbs and simplified facial features. Surrounding the figure are various forms—resembling plants, leaves, or gestural symbols—that contribute to the structure and directional flow of the composition. The lines vary in thickness and move continuously around the curved body of the vessel.
The work brings together the ceramic form and hand-drawn imagery, organizing lines, figures, and surrounding shapes to create a sense of rhythm and continuity across the surface. Its arrangement encourages viewers to engage with the piece from multiple angles.