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Dara Schuman’s Rhythmic Tiered Vessels Embrace Intuition — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 11 June 2025 14:45
Published 11 June 2025
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Experimentation is a driving force in Dara Schuman’s ceramic practice. Out of her Chicago studio, the artist conjures striking geometric forms that appear stacked, ribbed, and almost architectonic. With an air of retro-futurism informed by mid-century modern style, her jewel-toned volumetric vessels don earthy yet bold glazes in deep reds, ochre, and smokey blue.

“Over time, I’ve found that my best pieces come from exploration rather than control,” the artist explains. Sitting before the pottery wheel, Schuman allows her thoughts to melt away before permitting her subconscious take charge. “Letting the clay guide me is what I enjoy most about the medium,” she shares.

When Schuman discovers methods and motions that stick, she uses those processes as momentum to see how far she can push both the clay and her skills. Often, this approach naturally leads to bodies of work in which the iterative pieces feel and look inherently harmonious.

Schuman is currently excited about lighting and has been experimenting with pendant lights and sculptural lamps. She is also working on a series of mugs for a shop update in the next month. Find much more from the artist on her website and Instagram.

a geometric yellow mug with ribbed walls
a cylindrical geometric vessels in smoky blue with ribbed walls
a geometric red vessel with ribbed walls
a geometric yellow sculpture with ribbed walls, stacked spheres, and concentric circle forms
three geometric vessels in bright red and deep yellow
a bright orange geometric mug
a sculptural geometric yellow standing lamp with ribbed walls and concentric circle forms

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