Blog

‘Chance and Chaos’: A ceramic wall mural inspired by nature's fury and tranquility | STIRpad

• make your fridays matter with a well-read weekend

• make your fridays matter Ceramic Xmas Tree Ornaments

‘Chance and Chaos’: A ceramic wall mural inspired by nature

Log in to access all things NEW! and a host of member features

Log in to enable bookmarking, and other member features

Log in to use your event calendar, and other member features

Log on for event registration, and enable member features

Or you can join with

Please confirm your email address and we'll send you a link to reset your password

We use cookies and similar technologies, to help provide you with a better, faster, and safer experience while delivering content tailored to your interests. By clicking on the AGREE button, closing this banner, clicking or navigating the website, you consent to the use of all cookies and similar technologies for the purposes we describe in our Privacy Policy .

Best user experience: All Cookies

We use several cookies that are related to the functionality, security & user preferences, analytics, and advertising. While some are essential, you may choose to dis-allow the use of others.

Please choose your preference, or opt for the best experience by closing this banner, clicking or navigating the website.

For more detailed information please read our Privacy Policy

Jan Ernst crafts a dynamic wall mural from white stoneware clay inspired by the characteristics of volcanic eruptions and organic patterns found in nature. 

by Jan Ernst Published on : Sep 04, 2023

Multidisciplinary artist Jan Ernst focuses on practical art and spatial design. His fascination with organic forms such as corals, fungi, and rock formations serves as the inspiration for his work. His organic designs are the result of an abstract understanding of form and space that was shaped by his architectural training, his affinity for the natural world, and his South African ancestry. This philosophy also translates into the South African artist’s new work titled 'Chance and Chaos.' The ceramic wall mural is installed in a private residence in Seapoint, Cape Town, South Africa. It brings together the beauty of nature and the raw energy of volcanic eruption, creating a genuinely mesmerising, three-dimensional organic composition.

The mural art pays homage to the intricate patterns found in nature, the juxtaposition of tranquillity and turbulence often found there and aims to capture the essence of life's dualities. Crafted from white stoneware clay, and measuring an impressive two meters in length and one meter in height, 'Chance and Chaos' commands attention with its bold size and intricate detailing. Each curve and contour has been meticulously formed by hand, showcasing the studio's skill in translating the ceramic artist's inspiration into tangible beauty.

The clay art features an organic form influenced by nature's ambiguity and inconsistencies. Regardless of the title or source of inspiration, the installation's organic contours convey a sense of peace and tranquillity. The combination of exquisite details and distinctive textures results in a lively, moving composition.

'Chance and Chaos' ceramic design is not merely a mural, it is a statement that transcends traditional ceramic wall art and dares to merge imagination with reality. This installation inspires designers alike, encouraging them to explore old mediums and techniques in new ways to convey their artistic visions.

by BEA Interior Design Dec 07, 2023

make your fridays matter with a well-read weekend

Explore the latest news, interviews, features and opinions from the world of Architecture, Design and Art on

‘Chance and Chaos’: A ceramic wall mural inspired by nature

Ceramic Small Vase Copyright 2019-2024 STIR Design Private Limited. All rights reserved.