
welcome to
Ellen Cohen-Berman Art
Discover, collect, and connect with handmade design.
Step into a space where clay becomes sculpture, utility becomes art, and every piece carries the mark of the maker. At Ellen Cohen-Berman Art, you’ll find hand-thrown and hand-built ceramics—bowls, vessels, wall sconces, clocks, and more—crafted through processes like raku and atmospheric firing.
Each work is one of a kind: rooted in tradition, shaped by touch, and made to live beautifully in your space.
Explore the collection and bring home something that speaks.
matte’s where it’s at–grab your bowls
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"Gave these bowls to my sister for her birthday—she absolutely loved them. Beautiful craftsmanship and thoughtful packaging. You can tell they’re truly handmade."
—Karen, Portland, OR
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"I bought these hand-thrown noodle bowls for a client, and they were perfect—clean lines, matte glaze, and a modern feel that fit the space beautifully. Functional and elegant."
—Liam, Sarasota, FL
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"This raku vase is stunning—exactly what I was looking for to warm up our new space." The glaze and texture are even more beautiful in person. It’s the first thing guests comment on.
—Jasmine, Santa Fe, NM
events
Jul 11
Friday, July 11, 2025 6:30-8:00
Plunge Beach Resort
4660 El Mar Drive
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33308
About Jason M Silverman
The paintings by Jason M Silverman are of oil and watercolor in such genres as Animals, Still Life, and Portraits. Also, many of his original paintings are owned by collectors in the United States and Canada, as well as Europe and the Far East.
Through the years Jason's studies included Commercial Photography and Visual Effects & Motion Graphics which lead him to Freelance Photographer for the Miami Herald and covering Thoroughbred Racing.
About Deanna Aliano
Deanna, a self-taught artist from Florida, discovered her talent for colors and composition in 2017. Drawing inspiration from nature, her captivating artworks serve as both a creative outlet and a source of education. She explores acrylic fluid paints, inks, and various mediums, pushing the boundaries of her artistic expression.Her involvement with Zero Empty Spaces in Boca Raton has provided her with invaluable opportunities to collaborate and grow alongside talented artists. The exchange of ideas and the vibrant artistic community have propelled her artistic development to new heights.
Through successful virtual art shows, she connects with a wide audience, sharing her passion worldwide. Recently, she co-authored the best-selling book "The Creative LifeBook," sharing her insights on living a creative life, inspiring others to unlock their own artistic potential.As Deanna's artistic journey continues to evolve, she remains steadfast in her commitment to pushing boundaries, embracing new techniques, and creating artwork that resonates with the art community and art lovers alike.
Jul 25
Friday, July 25, 2025 6:30-8:00
Plunge Beach Resort
4660 El Mar Drive
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33308
About Danielle: is a digital artist based out of Jupiter,Florida, born on Long Island, New York. Originally trained in the classic mediums with a focus in Photography at Alexander W Dreyfoos School of the Arts. With an art foundation, she transitioned to Graphic Design for her formal education. Recently, she has expanded to incorporate her traditional art background with her program-based knowledge, and with the intuitive programs/devices available today - this has allowed her the opportunity to create more organically in a digital format. Her inspiration is rooted in the aesthetics of portraiture, graffiti art, tattoo design (inspired by her husband Michael Asfour), & the desire to finally create noncommercial pieces inspired by her 9-year-old daughter, who herself is an incredibly artistically gifted prodigy. Danielle is passionate about working in digital media as it is the base of our current daily life. She has designed for a variety of Local Businesses such as logo’s for Grease Burger Bar, Monarchy Night Club, Biostem Technologies, as well as received national attention in having been part of the behind the scenes of the Show Trending Today when it was on the Discovery Channel.
About Dawn (In her own words): I’m educated as a biologist, but my first love is art. I started doing art as a child and over the years, I have taken classes and trained with some of the best. However, I was dogged by self-doubt about my art, so I focused on education, doing art on the side. After many years of therapy, I have tamed some of demons of self-doubt and returned to my first love of art.
Blending my two loves of science and art, I currently create sea turtle paintings and ceramic jellyfish with the goal of giving back to my community. I have taught for years about conservation and preservation of our environment. And now my art is allowing me to put my money where my mouth is. A portion of every sales go to support the Marine Environmental Education Center at Hollywood Beach.
MY work is mixed media. My sea turtle paintings use either acrylic and oil or acrylic and resin. I use a variety of techniques such an acrylic pour background on my old paintings, or a more impressionistic technique on my acrylic with resin. I also include 3d effects on some of my paintings, incorporating ceramic elements.
My ceramic jellyfish use a variety of finishing techniques such as glaze, raku, mica with horsehair and gold luster. The tentacles are wired with marine grade wire, so they can go indoors or out, then finished with either sea glass or gemstones, crystals, pearls and beads.
If you would’ve asked me when I was little what I wanted to be when I grew-up, I would’ve said artist. I’m learning it’s never too late to grow-up..
raku

“Raku is an exciting and spontaneous method of ceramic firing producing one-of-a- kind results. The transformation from a wet lump of clay to the final product is truly alchemistic!”