Hypnotic Spherical Sculptures by Matthew Chambers
Published Jan 10, 2025
British ceramicist Matthew Chambers crafts amazing spherical sculptures that look like portals to another dimension. Using a precise technique of nesting smaller shapes inside larger ones, he creates intricate, mesmerizing forms that draw you in. It’s been over a decade since his work first caught our attention, and he continues pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with clay.
Matthew’s pieces play with depth, patterns and repetition in a way that’s eye-catching and incredibly hypnotic. Not surprisingly, his art has been featured in iconic venues over the years, like the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy of Arts, and even the World Ceramic Centre in Korea.
If you’re curious to see more of Matthew’s work, you can check out his impressive collection on his website or scroll through his Instagram for a closer look at his process and latest creations.
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