Lot 363 , Ruth Sulke - a large brown copper glazed stoneware angular “wooden” sculpture with central hole, 1985, 42cm, See Sulke, Ruth - Ceramic Sculpture by Ruth Sulke, Hanart 2 Gallery, 1987, page 30

Ruth Sulke - a large brown copper glazed stoneware angular “wooden” sculpture with central hole, 1985, 42cm, See Sulke, Ruth - Ceramic Sculpture by Ruth Sulke, Hanart 2 Gallery, 1987, page 30

Ruth Sulke - a large brown copper glazed stoneware angular “wooden” sculpture with central hole, 1985, 42cm
See Sulke, Ruth - Ceramic Sculpture by Ruth Sulke, Hanart 2 Gallery, 1987, page 30
Literature- Ruth Sulke is a Hong Kong ceramic artist. In the 1960s-70s she studied the Japanese art of ikebana (flower arranging) and her early ceramics were designed for this use. Ruth’s work developed into ceramic sculpture in the late 1970-1980s. Her work was exhibited in the 1980s at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition, University of Hong Kong and Saegusa Gallery, Tokyo.
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