Israeli artist Zemer Peled makes use of ceramic shards and blue cobalt found in traditional Japanese pottery to create sculptures that represent the beauty and brutality of nature. These artworks are constructed from thousands ceramic shards arranged in the form of blooms or sea creatures.
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