Blue Hydrangeas by Frances Doherty, Stoneware, Steel, Wood, Unique, 112cm high by 64cm wide by 40cm deep, Floral sculpture
This piece by Frances Doherty is a unique sculpture combines stoneware, steel, and wood to create a striking, floral composition.
The work depicts a cluster of realistic hydrangea flowers, each delicately formed from stoneware. Every bloom sits atop a slender steel spike, giving the impression that the flowers are gently rising from their wooden base. The wood provides both support and warmth, contrasting beautifully with the cool, smooth texture of the stoneware petals.
Doherty carefully balances materials to create harmony between natural and industrial elements. The steel spikes add verticality and structure, while the stoneware flowers retain a lifelike softness and fragility. The wooden base anchors the sculpture and introduces a tactile, earthy quality that grounds the overall composition.
Through Blue Hydrangeas, Doherty transforms everyday flora into an elegant sculptural statement. The flowers appear suspended in motion, as if caught in a gentle breeze, while the careful arrangement conveys rhythm and cohesion. The sculpture invites viewers to appreciate both the realism of the flowers and the artistry of the materials, blending natural beauty with meticulous craftsmanship.
This piece exemplifies how the interplay of texture, color, and form can elevate a familiar subject into a dynamic and contemplative work of art.































