Zemer Peled b. 1983 is an Israeli artist whose sculptural practice explores the beauty and brutality of the natural world through the language of porcelain. Trained at Bezalel and the Royal College of Art in London, Peled's work examines the tension between the sublime and the violent—the transformation of shattered material into renewed, living structure. Inspired by natural forms and landscapes, Peled’s sculptures and installations recall the resilience of nature and the complex beauty of survival. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including in the permanent collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Massachusetts), Crocker Art Museum (California), and the Fuller Craft Museum (Massachusetts). Her sculptures are represented in major public and private collections in the United States, Europe, and Asia. After spending over 12 years abroad, in 2024, she returned to Israel, where she continues to expand the expressive potential of porcelain through experimental forms that merge craft, sculpture, and natural history.