Available in three sizes with price upon request, shell
Leo Costelloe is a London based, interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the transient and sentimental nature of objects in contemporary culture. Costelloe creates sculptural works which exist in the liminal space between jewellery and object, aiming to challenge the viewers perceptions and experiences of materials.
All ring sizes and custom colours available, 925 stirling silver and human hair (option of acrylic hair available). Contact Middle Plane with preferences.
Leo Costelloe is a London based, interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the transient and sentimental nature of objects in contemporary culture. Costelloe creates sculptural works which exist in the liminal space between jewellery and object, aiming to challenge the viewers perceptions and experiences of materials.
Perfect as an accessory and as a bedding item, washable at 30°C to keep in perfect condition, eco-friendly manufacturing practice.
1800 × 2300 mm, 100% white cotton
Our exclusive JW mug ft JW's AW 2020 campaign print.
110ml, stoneware
Found in the night sky or in the bottom of a rockpool.
250 × 190 x 200 mm, glazed stoneware ceramic
George (Geo) Stuart is a London based artist whose interdisciplinary research-driven practice mediates between the visible and invisible. Utilising naturally sourced clay, Stuart creates an array of diverse forms, spontaneous beings, idols and spirits.
When I knock a glass over I just like to watch to see how far the liquid travels and if any other worldly entities are attempting to interact with the physical world in their incorporeal form.
80 × 270 x 110 mm, glass, epoxy resin
George (Geo) Stuart is a London based artist whose interdisciplinary research-driven practice mediates between the visible and invisible. Utilising naturally sourced clay, Stuart creates an array of diverse forms, spontaneous beings, idols and spirits.
Hollow effigy patiently watching.
260 × 230 x 125 mm, glazed stoneware ceramic
George (Geo) Stuart is a London based artist whose interdisciplinary research-driven practice mediates between the visible and invisible. Utilising naturally sourced clay, Stuart creates an array of diverse forms, spontaneous beings, idols and spirits.