Installation: White Athabaska III, Red, Red III, Red IV Athabaska 120 W x 75 H inches

Shifted & Drift Ceramic, Terra Sigillata, Oil Paint 74 H x 58 W inches, 25 H x 52 W x 91 L inches

Red Athabaska IV Ceramic, Acrylic 36 W x 73 H inches

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Installation: Burnt Ceramic and Glazes 144 H x 240 W x 180 L inches

www.xantheisbister.com.