I create artwork that invites
moments of calm, helping us connect
more deeply with ourselves.
Pergamon No.27 is a sculptural vessel from the Lithic Collection. It has a tall and slender shape with an elegantly bent lip. The form has a gentle indent that adds to the organic nature of this vessel and the earthy texture brings depth to the minimalist form. The color is a mixture of a matte […]
I had the pleasure of being interviewed for the Essential Journal by Jai McIntosh. This interview was a first in a new series about artists called “Meet the Maker”. I am sharing the article below, but you can also find it on pages 75-77 of Issue 65. I hope you enjoy it!!
I have been working on a new Taurus Sculpture from the Lithic Collection. I filmed the whole process of making this piece from an initial lump of clay to the finished form. I hope you enjoy watching me work!
Pergamon No.29 is a sculptural vessel from the Lithic Collection. It has a refined voluminous body with an elegantly bent lip and small foot that makes it feel like it is defying gravity. Its earthy surface brings depth to the minimalist form. The colorway is a mixture of a matte white and burnt ochre that […]
Recently I was in an exhibition named “Land/Marks” in Faenza, Italy. The show was on display at the magnificent Galleria Cento Pacifici as part of Argillá Italia. Ireland was the guest country at this year’s festival and I was delighted to be participating with a group of other artists from Ceramics Ireland. I partook in […]
Pergamon No.30 is a sculptural vessel from the Lithic Collection. It is built by hand with the coiling method. The gritty clay gives the surface an earthy and raw feel that brings texture to the simple organic form. The neutral palette that combines white and burnt ochre, blends into a bisque-like color from afar. The […]
I am happy to be participating in another Exhibition at Galeri Bosfor in Istanbul, Turkey. The space at Bosfor captures the daylight beautifully and the show is aptly named “On the Nature of Daylight”. I am participating with my piece Pergamon No.30. “This exhibition is a modest invitation to observe the changing effects of daylight filtering […]
Pergamon No.22 is a sculptural ceramic bowl from the Lithic Collection. It is minimal and elegant, with an earthy and textured surface. Its neutral toned color palette is a mixture of burnt ochre and matte white, which takes on a bisque like color from afar. The vessel is made from stoneware clay with mineral pigments applied […]
Pergamon No.19 is a large ceramic vessel from the Lithic Collection. This sculptural piece has a rounded form reminiscent of ancient amphoras. While the voluminous shape is minimal and elegant, the surface has a rugged and earthy texture. Its neutral toned color palette is a mixture of burnt ochre and matte white, which takes on […]
I recently sent some of my artwork to Poliform for their catalog photo shoot. Poliform is an Italian furniture company that makes beautifully crafted pieces. I was really inspired by their gorgeous furniture and began daydreaming about minimalist rooms furnished with their elegant pieces. This design is a neutral toned living room that incorporates an […]
Meet Yasha
Hi, I’m Yasha Butler. I am a ceramicist and sculptor who works with clay to create artwork that captures a soothing stillness. From sculptures to wall art, my passion lies in crafting pieces that quiet our surroundings, allowing us to listen to our true selves.
My style is earthy, organic, and refined. And, I am a minimalist who embraces the beauty of the imperfect.
Hi, I’m Yasha Butler. I am a ceramicist and sculptor who works with clay to create artwork that captures a soothing stillness. From sculptures to wall art, my passion lies in crafting pieces that quiet our surroundings, allowing us to listen to our true selves.
My style is earthy, organic, and refined. And, I am a minimalist who embraces the beauty of the imperfect.
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