Swing Beneath the Tree / 木の下のブランコ Ki no Shita no Buranko

$1,850.00

Swing Beneath the Tree
Ki no Shita no Buranko
木の下のブランコ


Glazed ceramic, Shigaraki clay, underglazes, gold lustre
22 × 29 × 16cm

2025

+ Certificates of Authenticity
+ International shipping available. Please inquire for a quote.
+ Melbourne local pick-up on request.

Created during my residency at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shigaraki, Japan (2025).


The Forest’s Whisper
Exhibited at The Gallery of the Institute of Ceramic Studies
at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga, Japan (June 2025)


The Forest’s Whisper is a poetic ceramic series by Indonesian-born Australian artist Nani Puspasari, created during her two-month residency at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park. Inspired by the quiet mountain forest and the ancient Shigaraki clay, the works explore themes of memory, place, storytelling, and growth. Drawing on her lost childhood garden, Puspasari shapes dreamlike forms, some botanical, others symbolic, that evoke half-remembered stories and imagined guardians. Rather than tell a linear tale, the exhibition unfolds like whispers between trees, inviting viewers to slow down and take in every detail of the sculpture. It is a gentle offering to Shigaraki and a tribute to the quiet resilience of things that grow, seen and unseen.

✿ Note: Combined shipping is available. I will manually refund if there’s any shipping overages after the payment.

THANK YOU ♥
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Swing Beneath the Tree
Ki no Shita no Buranko
木の下のブランコ


Glazed ceramic, Shigaraki clay, underglazes, gold lustre
22 × 29 × 16cm

2025

+ Certificates of Authenticity
+ International shipping available. Please inquire for a quote.
+ Melbourne local pick-up on request.

Created during my residency at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shigaraki, Japan (2025).


The Forest’s Whisper
Exhibited at The Gallery of the Institute of Ceramic Studies
at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga, Japan (June 2025)


The Forest’s Whisper is a poetic ceramic series by Indonesian-born Australian artist Nani Puspasari, created during her two-month residency at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park. Inspired by the quiet mountain forest and the ancient Shigaraki clay, the works explore themes of memory, place, storytelling, and growth. Drawing on her lost childhood garden, Puspasari shapes dreamlike forms, some botanical, others symbolic, that evoke half-remembered stories and imagined guardians. Rather than tell a linear tale, the exhibition unfolds like whispers between trees, inviting viewers to slow down and take in every detail of the sculpture. It is a gentle offering to Shigaraki and a tribute to the quiet resilience of things that grow, seen and unseen.

✿ Note: Combined shipping is available. I will manually refund if there’s any shipping overages after the payment.

THANK YOU ♥
Read the shop policies
here