Karen Swami I Galdor 135

Wheelthrown black stoneware, glazed. For decorative purpose only. One of a kind. Karen Swami embraces the beautiful and poetic imperfections resulting from controlled incidents and weaknesses inherent to the materials.
Dimensions
  • Lenght (cm):
  • Height (cm)
    22.0
  • Width (cm):
    16.5
Material and Medium
  • Ceramic 
Edition
  • One of a kind
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About The Artwork

Wheelthrown black stoneware, glazed. For decorative purpose only. One of a kind. Karen Swami embraces the beautiful and poetic imperfections resulting from controlled incidents and weaknesses inherent to the materials.

About The ArTIST

Karen Swami, Contemporary French Ceramicist

Karen Swami is an acclaimed French ceramic artist known for her minimalist, sculptural vessels and refined surface textures. Blending contemporary ceramic art with ancient pottery traditions, Swami’s work has gained international recognition among art collectors, galleries, and design professionals.

The name Swami—derived phonetically from her maiden name, Souhami—also references the Sanskrit word for spiritual teacher, underscoring the meditative, intentional nature of her practice. Based between Paris and Brittany, Swami creates handmade ceramics that reflect deep respect for natural materials and the transformative processes of fire and earth.

Inspirations and Influences

Swami draws inspiration from ancient Egyptian Nagada pottery, Japanese ceramics, and Hellenistic forms, as well as the work of celebrated contemporaries like Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye and Magdalene Odundo. Her ceramic vessels echo the timeless elegance of traditional forms while embracing modern interpretations of texture, imperfection, and material depth.

A Journey into Ceramics

Although fascinated by clay since childhood, it was in 2009 that Swami fully committed to ceramics, earning her professional pottery certification in 2010. She has since developed a distinctive style that integrates time-honored ceramic techniques with experimental surface treatments, reflecting a constant pursuit of mastery and innovation in her craft.

Signature Style and Techniques

Swami’s ceramic work is defined by natural textures, organic forms, and earth-toned glazes—from cobalt blues to celadon greens. Her unique finishing process includes:

  • Hand-burnishing with agate stones
  • Bisque firing and smoke-firing
  • Waxing and surface reworking
  • Incorporation of Japanese Kintsugi using Urushi lacquer and pure gold

These processes result in richly layered, tactile surfaces that celebrate wabi-sabi aesthetics—the beauty of imperfection and impermanence.

Contemporary Ceramic Art with Global Roots

By blending Asian ceramic aesthetics, Mediterranean antiquity, and modern European design, Karen Swami creates pieces that are timeless, soulful, and grounded in cultural heritage. Kare Swami works are part of numeral art collections in the world.

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