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Eric O'Leary is an internationally acclaimed ceramic artist and designer. Trained in the tradition by his father, master craftsman Jack O'Leary, he has worked in ceramics for more than 45 years. Drawing upon many sources of inspiration, especially traditional Japanese and Mexican forms, Eric's vision of innovative integrative design features ceramic elements in relation to other materials. |
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Eric O'Leary and the Tariki Studio team apply the Tariki design ethos to landscape design to integrate the sculpture setting with the client's residence. |
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Eric's mixed media sculpture pieces unite stainless steel with ceramic. |
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Eric O’Leary’s water sculpture brings together the primal elements of the ceramic art formwater, earth, light, and wind. The soothing sound and energy of moving water is a beautiful addition to any environment. Tariki Studio has produced a diverse collection of sculptural water fountains. |
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Eric O’Leary has had a long-term interest in painting with high temperature glaze chemistry on an ever-expanding ceramic tile canvas. Tariki Studio is now transferring this internal view of glaze color to surfaces other than ceramic.
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Tariki Studio produces ceramic art furniture. Ceramic stools were first designed by Eric O'Leary in 1970 and are one of his trademark ceramic art furniture designs. Ceramic stools can be used as tables, end tables, as well as for seating.
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