Jeremy Priola Barware
The artist Jeremy "Dozer" Priola has struggled from a young age with hearing and verbal communication—a challenge that he credits with making him a highly tactile person. Raised a self-described “latchkey kid,” in Buffalo, New York, he began conveying his complex feelings of isolation early in life, notably with sculptures of concrete made on his father’s construction sites. An affinity for art lead him to a career in the fashion industry, which he eventually abandoned after discovering clay. He finds the working and reworking of his playful, elegant pottery to be the purest mode of expressing his feelings. Of this discovery, he says, “I finally found my voice.”
(Biography provided by Maison Gerard)
2010s American Jeremy Priola Barware
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2010s American Jeremy Priola Barware
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1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Jeremy Priola Barware
Glass
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Jeremy Priola Barware
Pottery
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Pottery
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Blown Glass
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Gold
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