Ceramics

Flattened Ceramic Faces are the Hosts for Bold Illustrations by Armi Teva

Ceramic face with flower motif

Illus­tra­tor Armi Teva uses ceram­ics as a way to express her visu­al lan­guage. She cre­ates flat­tened ceram­ic heads with small eyes, noses, and mouths, but often they are obscured with her strik­ing sur­face decoration–flowers and oth­er dec­o­ra­tive motifs cov­er the entire face. It proves an inter­est­ing way to show­case her draw­ings, but it’s one that stays true to Armi’s background.

My roots are in ceram­ic and glass art and design,” she writes. “From there I’ve built my way to illus­tra­tion and visu­al sto­ry­telling. Regard­less of mate­r­i­al and medi­um, my works share the same characteristics—rhythmic and bold use of col­ors and lines and essen­tial­ly pas­sion for drawing.”

Fol­low Armi on Insta­gram to see what she’s work­ing on next.

Ceramic face with plant motif

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with plant motif

Ceramic face with plant motif

Ceramic face with plant motif

Ceramic face with illustrative surface design

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with flower motif

Ceramic face with abstract surface design

Ceramic face

Ceramic face

Ceramic face