Artwork details
- Medium : Clay, Gold leaf Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 14.2in, Height: 14.6in, Depth: 9.1in
About this artwork
A one-of-a-kind ceramic sculpture capturing the quiet eye of an emotional storm.
Though the figure stands still, there’s movement within — a swirl of unspoken thoughts and inner turmoil. Handcrafted with delicate contrasts between calm expression and dynamic form, Storm speaks of strength held beneath the surface.
Though the figure stands still, there’s movement within — a swirl of unspoken thoughts and inner turmoil. Handcrafted with delicate contrasts between calm expression and dynamic form, Storm speaks of strength held beneath the surface.
Edna Dali
Israel
Credentials
- Works on commission
I am an autodidact artist, self-employed since 1982. Over the years, I have explored and developed my artistic voice through continuous practice and personal research. I have also taken several professional courses focusing on working with porcelain and clay, which have deepened my understanding of sculptural techniques and materials.
My work is grounded in classical, figurative sculpture and explores themes from the human experience — love, memory, compassion, separation, and growth. I begin each piece with a simple chunk of clay or porcelain, transforming it into characters that express emotional and existential depth.
My style blends realistic and imaginative elements, often incorporating materials like metal, fabric, lace, or even gold to expand the narrative and texture of the piece. I see each creation as both a personal journey and a material experiment — a way to test the boundaries of form while inviting viewers to engage their own imagination and curiosity.
My work is grounded in classical, figurative sculpture and explores themes from the human experience — love, memory, compassion, separation, and growth. I begin each piece with a simple chunk of clay or porcelain, transforming it into characters that express emotional and existential depth.
My style blends realistic and imaginative elements, often incorporating materials like metal, fabric, lace, or even gold to expand the narrative and texture of the piece. I see each creation as both a personal journey and a material experiment — a way to test the boundaries of form while inviting viewers to engage their own imagination and curiosity.