Quentin de Coster reshapes his new series of porcelain vessels once they are out of the mould. Instead of being identical, as to be expected when a single mould is used, each item is unique. See the rest of the week at Art MoCo after the jump.

Dan Gamble offers us visual inventions that are "a synthesis of organic forms and geometric structures."

The four seasons are represented by a set of floral hoods in recent work by Yoskay Yamamoto.

Each vessel is an individual soldier in Quentin de Coster's army of porcelain.

The plant and animal life of Ibiza (of all places) is the inspiration for Xenz' new mural, composed of a group of canvas tiles.

And more porcelain, but this time in the form of North American wildlife skulls and jaws by Beetle & Flor.
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