The two faces of this piece, splitting and tearing as they’re rolled out, are joined by slabs pressed into patterned metal. Rubbed oxides with iron-red glaze.
16 cm. high, 20 cm. wide, 7 cm. deep. £85
I've begun to rise to the challenge of creating free-standing artworks that continue to explore the juxtaposition of smooth, engineered surfaces with rough natural textures
Corrugated iron has become a regular influence on many of these forms. Using the same rib that I use for throwing, but here it’s dragged over the clay. Rubbed oxides and bronze glaze.
19 cm. high, 18 cm. wide, 7.5 cm. deep. £115
Split and torn slabbed vessel. Rubbed oxides with matt black glazed interior.
19 cm. high, 15 cm. wide, 7 cm. deep. £85
The corrugated wings of this piece have a heavy coat of manganese oxide, varying from brown to metallic black, the central panels lightly rubbed. Bronze glaze over the interior surfaces. 23 cm. high, 22 cm. wide, 8 cm. deep. £125
A collision of two worlds: bronze corrugated box meets rough stone-like box.
19 cm. high, 18 cm. wide, 7 cm. deep. £125
This very variable metallic bronze glaze never ceases to surprise me. Here, it varies from bright bronze through matt brown to black.
19 cm. high, 18 cm. wide, 8 cm. deep. £125
The first in a series of layered ‘Strata’ vases, inspired by eroded rock formations. Matt black glaze over interior surfaces.
10 cm. high, 9 cm. wide, 6.5 cm. deep. £55
The second of the series of layered ‘Strata’ vases. Antique bronze glaze over the interior surfaces.
11.5 cm. high, 9 cm. wide, 7.5 cm. deep. SOLD