Sharlene Kemple Féileacán | Mini Square Wall Art

Féileacán | Mini Square Wall Art

Sale price€45.00
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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Féileacán | Mini Square Wall Art

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

The butterfly in ancient Irish culture represented transformation, the journey of the soul, and the delicate connection between life, death, and the unseen spiritual world. The 'Féileacán' series aims to translate the delicate feel of illuminated butterflies as they take flight into the night sky. Porcelain tile on solid wood frame.

5inch x 5inch White Frame 

About the Artist

Sharlene Kemple Ceramics is a studio built on a deep respect for tradition, craftsmanship, and the expressive potential of clay. Founded by ceramic artist Sharlene Kemple, the brand reflects a lifelong fascination with the tactile connection between hand, material, and form. Her work celebrates the beauty of Irish nature with delicate hand painted three dimensional porcelain

Rooted in a heritage of handcraft and storytelling, Sharlene's journey began by growing up fifty meters from the shoreline and surrounded with a plethora of beaches in Co. Sligo. Summer days were filled with sand and shells and winter walks on the beaches and woodlands shaped what would become a grá for the little things that make life beautiful. Drawing inspiration from this environment, she developed a practice that honors the slow, deliberate methods of traditional ceramic art while incorporating contemporary influences. Her designs often echo natural forms- delicate beauty, kinetic energy, and organic textures, mirroring the landscapes that shaped her early creative sensibility.


This deep sense of place and heritage is central to her ceramics. Each piece embodies a connection to the past, techniques passed through generations and a reverence for the imperfect beauty of handmade work as well as the magic that comes from Irish traditions and folklore.