Potato Tree: Pink/Orange Vines
Clay, Slip, Glaze Various Flux, Multiple Firing
Vince Palacio’s Potato Tree sculptures draw from the quiet complexities of nature. Each hand-built piece evokes a sense of grounding, its forms raw yet deliberate, balancing on the edge of organic abstraction. These sculptures invite the viewer to pause, to trace their uneven textures, to feel a connection rooted in the earth’s own language. Palacio’s work offers a moment of stillness and simplicity—a reminder that art, like nature, doesn’t rush to be understood.
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Vince Palacio’s Potato Tree sculptures draw from the quiet complexities of nature. Each hand-built piece evokes a sense of grounding, its forms raw yet deliberate, balancing on the edge of organic abstraction. These sculptures invite the viewer to pause, to trace their uneven textures, to feel a connection rooted in the earth’s own language. Palacio’s work offers a moment of stillness and simplicity—a reminder that art, like nature, doesn’t rush to be understood.
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Year
2024
Materials
Clay, Slip, Glaze Various Flux, Multiple Firing
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Dimensions
13 x 20 inches
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13 x 20 inches
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About the Artist
Vince Palacios
Vince Palacios' work has been featured in Architectural Digest and is included in several prominent museum collections including The Long Beach Museum of Art, The American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, The Mint Museum of Craft and Design (North Carolina), and JINRO Cultural Foundation (South Korea). He has spent decades honing and developing a unique approach to the use of glass and ceramic materials as a means of crafting intricate narratives addressing geological process, pyroclastic interaction, and heat/chemical reactions.
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Vince Palacio’s Potato Tree sculptures draw from the quiet complexities of nature. Each hand-built piece evokes a sense of grounding, its forms raw yet deliberate, balancing on the edge of organic abstraction. These sculptures invite the viewer to pause, to trace their uneven textures, to feel a connection rooted in the earth’s own language. Palacio’s work offers a moment of stillness and simplicity—a reminder that art, like nature, doesn’t rush to be understood.