Organ, 2015
Glazed stoneware, mixed media
14.57h x 26.77w x 14.57d in
SOLD
Lonia, 2018
Glazed stoneware, porcelain, and mixed media
14h x 15.75w x 15.75d in
SOLD
Pien, 2017
Glazed stoneware, mixed media
30.71h x 7.09w x 9.84d in
SOLD
Landscape 5, 2018
Glazed stoneware, porcelain, and mixed media
61h x 11.80w x 12.20d in
SOLD
Born in 1976 in Poland
Lives and works in London, England
Aneta Regel creates abstract ceramic sculptures that emulate the natural world around her. Trees, rocks, and riverbeds are some of the elements through which she seeks to convey her vision. She captures the forms, energies, and rhythms of these natural phenomena, and also provokes emotional responses in viewers. Regel explains, “The human body and objects found in nature fascinate me. My work carries anthropomorphic references and autobiographical narratives.” In addition to clay and layers of glaze, Regel also uses volcanic rock materials, basalt, granite, and feldspars to form the main body of her pieces, resulting in visually complex surfaces and textures.
Regel is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and member of the Fellow Craft Potters Association. Her work is held in the collections of the World Ceramics Museum in Korea, Westerwald Museum in Germany, and Handelsbankens Konstförening in Sweden. Her first solo exhibition in the United States, Second Nature, was organized at the Jason Jacques Gallery in 2017.