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Walking on a Dream
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Medium: Porcelain, clear glaze, Japanese Purple Glaze, fired to a final temperature of 1230c.
Created: 15/8/2021
Sculpture Dimensions including stand: H20 W20 D20cm
- Ready to be displayed indoors only.
- Original handmade free standing sculpture on a marble styled Tile.
- Signed on the back of the sculpture, includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
- Ships in a securely packed cardboard box "box within a box" protected by bubble wrap and loose fill.
- 7 day return period if your not happy with your order.
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Inspiration
This ceramic sculpture continues upon a series of sculptures made by stacking spheres thrown on the potters wheel.
There is a spontaneous action to this process that I enjoy, I let the clay sphere full by its own gravity to create these distortions to the whole form. It is a way for me to construct an organic form and create an inner space to peer through.
It is an abject about form and space, capturing a moment in time. Like many of my key principles, it is created to evoke curiosity, to free your imagination.
I kept the colours simple, sticking to just revealing the white of the porcelain and contrasting this with a deep crystallised speckled purple glaze that I purchased from Japan whilst I was doing a residency. The purple glaze runs down into the clear glaze adding to the appeal of this melting form.
This ceramic sculpture continues upon a series of sculptures made by stacking spheres thrown on the potters wheel.
There is a spontaneous action to this process that I enjoy, I let the clay sphere full by its own gravity to create these distortions to the whole form. It is a way for me to construct an organic form and create an inner space to peer through.
It is an abject about form and space, capturing a moment in time. Like many of my key principles, it is created to evoke curiosity, to free your imagination.
I kept the colours simple, sticking to just revealing the white of the porcelain and contrasting this with a deep crystallised speckled purple glaze that I purchased from Japan whilst I was doing a residency. The purple glaze runs down into the clear glaze adding to the appeal of this melting form.