Abstract Vase by Johnny Randoll
The Abstract Vase by London artist Johnny Randoll captures a convergence of 3D relief and abstract painting, reflecting his artistic evolution toward merging multiple dimensions within a single form. Influenced by Kandinsky’s abstraction and inspired by the intricate patterns of Persian fabrics, particularly carpets, Randoll brings these two elements together in this compelling work. Crafted in papier-mâché clay, the vase’s layered textures and bold motifs evoke both the spontaneity of abstract art and the structured elegance of traditional textile patterns.
This piece represents Randoll’s journey into combining painterly abstraction with sculptural form, creating an object that blurs the lines between painting and sculpture. As he continues to explore this unique synthesis, the Abstract Vase stands as a powerful testament to his vision—an art piece that invites reflection and engages viewers in its intricate dialogue between pattern and form.