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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > In Surreal Ceramics, Megan Bogonovich Imagines a Fantastical Garden — Colossal
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In Surreal Ceramics, Megan Bogonovich Imagines a Fantastical Garden — Colossal

Last updated: November 6, 2025 7:40 am
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Megan Bogonovich is an artist whose work blurs the lines between nature and artificiality, organic and manufactured. Her vibrant sculptures draw inspiration from fungi, coral, and botanical elements, creating a unique aesthetic that challenges conventional boundaries.

Using bespoke plaster molds, Bogonovich creates uncanny botanical ceramics that are adorned with intricate details reminiscent of blossoms or mushroom caps. Each piece is carefully crafted to resist pure repetition, with a variety of glazes, textures, and embellishments that give them a sense of the inorganic.

A new collection of sculptures by Bogonovich is currently on display at her solo exhibition, “Fertile Ground,” at the Jane Lombard Gallery in New York City. The exhibition opened on November 7 and will run through December 13. To see more of Bogonovich’s work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram.

The sculptures featured in the exhibition showcase Bogonovich’s unique artistic vision, with each piece resembling abstract, otherworldly plants or flowers. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the glazed ceramic sculptures draw viewers in, inviting them to explore the boundaries between the natural and the artificial.

One standout piece from the exhibition is “2025-28,” a glazed ceramic sculpture that measures 18 x 16 x 12 inches. This piece, like the others in Bogonovich’s collection, blurs the line between the organic and the inorganic, creating a sense of wonder and intrigue for viewers.

Other sculptures in the exhibition, such as “2024-37A-H” and “2025-20,” continue to showcase Bogonovich’s talent for creating unique and captivating botanical ceramics. Each piece is a testament to the artist’s skill and creativity, offering viewers a glimpse into a world where nature and artifice coexist in harmony.

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Overall, Megan Bogonovich’s solo exhibition at the Jane Lombard Gallery is a must-see for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of nature and art. With her vibrant sculptures that challenge conventional boundaries, Bogonovich invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of the natural world and the artificial.

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