Promotional acumen and marketing savvy rarely goes astray when it comes to selling your art. Some artists prefer to maintain a low profile and let their art do the talking, others relish the opportunity to be extroverted and indulge the exposure and promotional opportunities that the trading provides.
Sao Paulo priestess of vivacity and art

Isabelle Tuchband with her large hand painted vase of roses
Isabelle Tuchband considers her art and ceramics to be a vehicle for love and joy. She expresses as much movement and colour as a carnivale samba parade and believes that music and dance are her prime sources of inspiration. Her Franco Brazilian background and being the daughter of the French painter Emile Tuchband, along with being influenced by Chagall and Matisse is also apparent in her use of a lively palette of vivid colour and spontaneous brush strokes.
‘I love nature but what inspires me most are the people, the human being, this sensational divine machine … Each face is a map, which I discover and explore and the painting is born.’

Isabelle Tuchband and her Geisha painting

Isabelle Tuchband painting

Isabelle Tuchband at book signing

Isabelle Tuchband–‘Femmes au Paradis’
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Hexagonal ceramic vase – Isabella Tuchband

Naked angel on gold background vase – – Isabella Tuchband

Isabella Tuchband vases gracing the garden

Isabella Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband golden vase

Isabelle Tuchband–baluster hand painted vase

Brazillian ladies vase – Isabelle Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband asymetrical abstract vases

Isabelle Tuchband – Ferrero Rocher egg

Isabelle Tuchband with her ceramic vases

Isabelle Tuchband

Purple orchids in palnter – Isabelle Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband vases and yellow flora display

Isabelle Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband flamenco dancing

‘Danseuse de flamenco’ – Isabelle Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband and her acrylic art

Isabelle Tuchband vaso

Isabelle Tuchband vase

‘Notre Dame de la Lumière’ — Isabelle Tuchband

Dress print design by Isabelle Tuchband
Photo by Keren Chernizon

Two baluster vases by Isabelle Tuchband

Large footed vase with roses

Large vaso — Isabelle Tuchband

Isabelle Tuchband home decor

Isabelle Tuchband vase

Isabelle Tuchband vases

Isabelle Tuchband
Keywest Pottery coastal cool
Key West Pottery is the island home of Key West’s premier gallery and studio for ceramic art and functional pottery situated at 1203 Duval St. in the heart of Oldtown Key West. Adam Russell and Kelly Lever conjur up a lazy, casual summer vibe with their neo tropical caribbean themes highlighting the native pelicans, roosters, fish and flamingos of their Florida locality.
“Our company has grown to include a small army of artisans, creatives, advisors, students and collaborators who are working together with us to produce an authentic expression of this modern, coastal life. Over the last decade, we have developed a brand of tropical modernism that is unique and diverse enough to fit into any home or collection.”

Adam Russell and Kelly Lever of Key West Pottery

Neoclassic Modern Vase – Adam Russell

Fish and pelican sculpture – Keywest Pottery

Jade green pottery wares – Keywest Pottery

Keywest Pottery garden sculpture

Penguin totem sculpture

Gold Rooster

Sgraffito fish ceramic sculpture – Keywest Pottery

Adam Russell and Kelly Lever

Key West Pottery charger

Azure blue ‘Bird Vase’ — Key West Pottery

Key West Pottery fish sculpture

Key West Pottery ceramic Pelican

Tiny Table Fish vase – Key West Pottery

Key West Pottery vessel

Twin handled turquoise ceramic vase

Key West Pottery incised geometric vase

Ceramic Garden Totems

Key West Pottery gallery

Key West Pottery Black vessel with grey dots

Elevated ceramic pelican

Adam Russell and Kelly Lever — Key West Pottery

Adam Russell with Rooster mugs
Malwina Konopacka, Poland
Malwina has the composed demenour of a Vouge model which she contrasts with her playful colourful abstract designs, jungle themes and bold sizes and patterns.

Malwina Konopacka

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Malwina Konopacka large floor vases

Malwina Konopacka face planter

Malwina Konopacka vase collection

Malwina Konopacka, Poland

Malwina Konopacka cake/biscuit plate

Malwina Konopacka contemporary vases

Malwina Konopacka

Malwina Konopacka

Malwina Konopacka tall ‘Jungle’ series vase

Malwina Konopacka constructivist vase

Plate and muscle man figure – Malwina Konopacka
Suzy Birstein, Vancouver, BC
As a child I studied dance while absorbing Hollywood musicals, film noire and the mysteries of Rembrandt. As an adult, I’ve been seduced by the sensuality, spontaneity and intellectual activity of working with Clay, Colour and the essence of Romance. She envisions archetypal icons that amalgamate old world majesty with contemporary charisma: think Queen Nefertiti meets Carmen Miranda or Ganesha meets Lady Gaga.

Suzy Bibrstein

“Tsipora with Pink Tutu” –Suzy Birstein
This commanding ceramic bust encapsulates the instrinsic flair of Suzy’s art and presentation.

‘African Queen’ sculpture Suzy Birstein

Suzy Birstein ceramic bust

Suzy Birstein

Suzy Birstein at gallery with her art

Suzy Birstein – ceramic sculpture bust

‘Who are you really’ — Suzy Birstein

Suzy Birstein – Sculpture ‘Frida with Horned Twins’

‘In Wonderland’ — Suzy Birstein
Vintage designs

Vivka and Otto Heino

Vivka and Otto Heino

Karen Karnes
photo Ezra Shales

Karen Karnes-(1925–2016), ceramic seating and hearth
Milan Triennale, 1964 – photo Ezra Shales

Karen Karnes – Ceramic Double Seat
Milan Triennale, 1964

Rhadia Nejjar, Mejmar du Rif

Carlton Ball

Carlton Ball tri-vase

Carlton Ball vintage ceramic bottle vase
