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Ceramic sculpture of a seated female figure squeezing a pillow on a dark background
Birds eye view of ceramic sculpture of a figure squeezing a pillow to her torso with legs extended on a light wood table background
Ceramic sculpture of a seated figure looking to the heavens with legs extended on a beige surface with a black background
Profile view of Ceramic sculpture of a seated figure holding a pillow and looking to the sky with mouth open on a beige surface with a black background
View of seated female figure's back of a ceramic sculpture on a beige table surface with a black background, accompanied by a measuring tape.
"Pillow" This is a great example of my late friend and mentor Vasily's voice in his art.  He often depicted people looking towards the heavens.  He was very spiritual in that way, and yet playful in his compositions.  This very affordable ceramic figure squeezes a pillow while looking up.  What do you imagine she is asking?
Detail of face looking up with mouth open in "Pillow" This is a great example of my late friend and mentor Vasily's voice in his art.  He often depicted people looking towards the heavens.  He was very spiritual in that way, and yet playful in his compositions.  This very affordable ceramic figure squeezes a pillow while looking up.  What do you imagine she is asking?
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, "Pillow" This is a great example of my late friend and mentor Vasily's voice in his art.  He often depicted people looking towards the heavens.  He was very spiritual in that way, and yet playful in his compositions.  This very affordable ceramic figure squeezes a pillow while looking up.  What do you imagine she is asking?
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Detail of face looking up with mouth open in "Pillow" This is a great example of my late friend and mentor Vasily's voice in his art.  He often depicted people looking towards the heavens.  He was very spiritual in that way, and yet playful in his compositions.  This very affordable ceramic figure squeezes a pillow while looking up.  What do you imagine she is asking?

Vasily Fedorouk ~ Pillow Figure Ceramic Sculpture

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Pillow

  • 9 h x 11 x 10 inches
  • one-of-a-kind ceramic sculpture
  • copyright 1996 Vasily Fedorouk

 

     Ever have a sleepless night and feel at wit's end?  This ceramic sculpture depicts a woman sitting on the floor, legs extended while she squeezes her pillow to her torso.  She looks upwards to the heavens, mouth slightly open... exhausted, frustrated, asking . . . 

      This is a great example of my late friend and mentor Vasily's voice in his art.  He often depicted people looking towards the heavens.  He was very spiritual in that way, and his compositions of motherhood and family often show his desire to receive good things for the future from a larger source.  This very affordable ceramic figure squeezes a pillow while looking up.  What do you imagine she is asking?

     Please visit the site and contact either Dilbara,  Vasily’s wife [via his Web site], or me, if you are interested in collecting any of his  available works.
http://www.vasilyfedorouk.com

 

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