
Ceramic Birdhouse in Black
The word âmonumentalâ is often used to describe Stan Bittersâ ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artistâs expression has a rare boldness. He's been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist-in-residence and the Hans Sumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides and are hung with an all-weather cord. They are still made by hand in Southern California and exhibit his signature dedication to organic form and texture.
The word âmonumentalâ is often used to describe Stan Bittersâ ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artistâs expression has a rare boldness. He's been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist-in-residence and the Hans Sumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides and are hung with an all-weather cord. They are still made by hand in Southern California and exhibit his signature dedication to organic form and texture.
Original: $600.00
-70%$600.00
$180.00Description
The word âmonumentalâ is often used to describe Stan Bittersâ ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artistâs expression has a rare boldness. He's been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist-in-residence and the Hans Sumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides and are hung with an all-weather cord. They are still made by hand in Southern California and exhibit his signature dedication to organic form and texture.






















