ZEMER PELED

Visually Satisfying Process of Painting Floral Tableware by Zemer Peled

Artist Zemer Peled uses meticulously methodical brushstrokes to turn ordinary plates into floral works of art! 🌼🌺🌸🖌(Check out her "IN BLOOM" tableware collection for Bernardaud)

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In Bloom by Zemer Peled – Behind the scene

The In Bloom collection by Zemer Peled is the result of an encounter between a talented young artist and exceptional craftsmanship. During her residency at the Manufacture Bernardaud, Zemer Peled spent time observing and understanding the complexity of creating a porcelain piece. It is with great enthusiasm that she became interested in the know how of decoration, alongside an expert who has been working at Bernardaud for more than 30 years. She learned to perform a quick, precise gesture and to perfectly control the pressure of her brush to achieve the desired effect: a decor where you feel the gesture and texture.

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La collection In Bloom de Zemer Peled est le résultat de la rencontre entre une jeune artiste talentueuse et un savoir-faire d’exception. Durant sa résidence à la manufacture Bernardaud, Zemer Peled a passé du temps à observer et comprendre le travail de chacun des corps de métiers qui sont à l’œuvre dans la fabrication d’une pièce en porcelaine. C’est avec beaucoup d’enthousiasme qu’elle s’est intéressée à celui de fileur décorateur aux côtés d’un expert qui travaille chez Bernardaud depuis plus de 30 ans. Elle a ainsi appris à exécuter un geste rapide, précis et à maîtriser parfaitement la pression de son pinceau pour obtenir l’effet désiré : un décor où l’on sent le geste et la texture.

Contemporary Ceramist, Painting on Porcelain by Zemer Peled

This Artist Spotlight is on the mesmerizing contemporary ceramist, Zemer Peled. These porcelain pieces were a collaboration between @zemerpeled and @bernardaud

Contemporary Ceramist, Painting on Porcelain by Zemer Peled

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ATELIER TEN : ZEMER PELED

A new film by Eric Minh Swenson.

The Atelier Series by EMS are long form studio practice films that are quiet and instructional. They convey the ambiance of the studio space and a minimal approach to filmmaking. These films turn the banal methods of an artist into meditative insight and reflections upon exquisite process.

Zemer Peled's work examines the beauty and brutality of the natural world. Her sculptural language is informed by her surrounding environment and landscapes, and engages with themes of memories, identity, and place. The association of porcelain with refinement and civilization is turned on itself when broken into shards. In Peled’s organic formations, a whole from the shards is recreated, estranged from its original context, but nonetheless unified by an overall cohesiveness of movement and composition.

Peled (b. 1983) was born and raised in a Kibbutz in the northern part of Israel. After completing her BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Jerusalem), she earned her MA at the Royal College of Art (UK). In recent years, her work has been exhibited internationally at venues including Sotheby's and Saatchi Gallery (London), Eretz Israel Museum (Tel Aviv), and the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City) among others. Her work is found in many private collections around the world.
Peled lives and works in Los Angeles, California, USA.

EMS Legacy Films is a continuing series of short films produced by EMS on artists and exhibitions.
His art films can be seen at

Instagram : @ericminhswenson Website : emsartscene.com

Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts :

ZEMER PELED : NOMAD

Film by Eric Minh Swenson.

Zemer Peled utilizes a process of creation and destruction to make sculptures consisting of thousands of handcrafted porcelain shards resulting in works that can be read in relation to art historical tradition, outsider art, and natural phenomena.

The sculpture’s narrative impulses lean to encounters with the otherworldly—like complex topiaries marking a not-so-distant land–yet they remain distinctly tied to earth’s patterns. This conflation of the foreign and familiar creates a frenzied dislocation in the work. Inspired by migratory habits of birds, a sweep of feathers, and cycles of change, the works spiral outwardly in rhythmic patterns, interpreting not only the dynamism of nature, but also the startling strangeness of a life lived in transition.

Using white and colored porcelains, Peled transforms sharp slivers of porcelain into feathers, petals, leaves, and spines that describe objects of unknowable origins: seductive but untrustworthy. The forms are complexly ordered from the inside out, often bulging or spilling over with textures both delicate and severe. In some works, large scale-like ceramic pieces appear airy, delicate, and fluffy, as if one's breath might break it. In others, Peled's fragments are geometric barbs that mysteriously take on an alluring form – offering a sense of softness despite a sharp actuality. The forms are never static; the visual dance of sharp ceramic parts conveys a sense of constant movement. Like a murmuration of starlings, the sculptures appear to shift shapes as you move around them, an identity becoming and unbecoming in front of you.

The act of making for Peled is a feat of endurance, improvisation, and adaptation with the aim to embody a fleeting but fundamental feeling of mystery. The construction of her sculpture parallels negotiations any outsider makes in encountering a new world as they delicately construct a self that is both adaptable and resilient.

Peled (b. 1983) was born and raised in a Kibbutz in the northern part of Israel. After completing her BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Jerusalem), she earned her MA at the Royal College of Art (UK). In recent years, her work has been exhibited internationally, including such venues as Sotheby's and Saatchi Gallery (London), Eretz Israel Museum (Tel Aviv), and the Orangerie du Senate (Paris), among others. The artist currently lives and works in Long Beach, CA.

For more info on Eric Minh Swenson visit his website at thuvanarts.com. His art films can be seen at thuvanarts.com/take1

Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts :