Earthenware vase signed Anne Marie Sybesma De Bay, also known as MIEP, at La Borne in the Cher department.
Free-form vase with a flattened body.
Vase with undulating marbling on a green background, signed on the underside of the foot. Anne Marie Sybesma is a ceramicist born in the Netherlands, known for her innovative approach to ceramics.
After studying at the Fine Arts, she developed a unique style that combines traditional techniques with modernity.
As a ceramicist, Miep has worked on organic forms and rich textures, often inspired by nature.
She has participated in several exhibitions in the Netherlands, where her work has been praised for its creativity and originality.
She has also been involved in teaching projects, sharing her expertise with young artists and craftsmen, and has been active in Dutch artistic circles. Height 31 cm Width 23 cm Depth 10 cm L: 23 W: 10 H: 34
Earthenware vase signed Anne Marie Sybesma De Bay, also known as MIEP, at La Borne in the Cher department.
Free-form vase with a flattened body.
Vase with undulating marbling on a green background, signed on the underside of the foot. Anne Marie Sybesma is a ceramicist born in the Netherlands, known for her innovative approach to ceramics.
After studying at the Fine Arts, she developed a unique style that combines traditional techniques with modernity.
As a ceramicist, Miep has worked on organic forms and rich textures, often inspired by nature.
She has participated in several exhibitions in the Netherlands, where her work has been praised for its creativity and originality.
She has also been involved in teaching projects, sharing her expertise with young artists and craftsmen, and has been active in Dutch artistic circles. Height 31 cm Width 23 cm Depth 10 cm L: 23 W: 10 H: 34