Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Sea Sculptures Bloom in Ceramics

Lisa Stevens turns the ocean’s wonders into colorful, whimsical art — and we’re all a little bit more enchanted.

Bristol-based artist Lisa Stevens brings the underwater world to life with her vibrant ceramic sculptures. From sea urchins with spiky personalities to nudibranchs wearing floret crowns, each piece is a unique blend of marine life and imagination.


Her work doesn’t just mimic what’s in the ocean; it elevates it into a realm where nature meets fantasy. Hybrid features that blend celestial objects with anatomy add layers of intrigue, making every sculpture a discovery.


If you want to explore more of Stevens’ fantastical creations, head over to her Instagram or watch her clay sculpting tutorials on YouTube. These videos offer a glimpse into the creative process behind these enchanting works of art.

Original source:  https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/04/lisa-stevens-coral-sea-creatures-ceramic-sculptures/
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