Black, gold, grey and aventurine Sea Globe
Dimensions: H: 10.5cms D: 10.5cms
Clay: Earthenware
Technique: Slip cast
Glaze: Black, aventurine, grey and gold
Sculpture / Non Functional
Earthenware Sea Globes are fired many times to create complex glazing designs that have been abstractly inspired by the coastline where I live and work.
This earthenware Sea Globe has been decorated with multiple black glazes contrasted by seams of aventurine, grey and gold stratum. The globe has been inspired by the iron rich rock formations that glisten in the morning sun here along the Pembrokeshire coast.
I complete very few Earthenware Sea Globes due to the success rate being low caused by the multiple firings and complex glazing designs. Each piece is unique and designed purely as a sculptural “objet d’art” and is not functional (i.e. should not be used as a vase).
Initialled on the base.
Dimensions: H: 10.5cms D: 10.5cms
Clay: Earthenware
Technique: Slip cast
Glaze: Black, aventurine, grey and gold
Sculpture / Non Functional
Earthenware Sea Globes are fired many times to create complex glazing designs that have been abstractly inspired by the coastline where I live and work.
This earthenware Sea Globe has been decorated with multiple black glazes contrasted by seams of aventurine, grey and gold stratum. The globe has been inspired by the iron rich rock formations that glisten in the morning sun here along the Pembrokeshire coast.
I complete very few Earthenware Sea Globes due to the success rate being low caused by the multiple firings and complex glazing designs. Each piece is unique and designed purely as a sculptural “objet d’art” and is not functional (i.e. should not be used as a vase).
Initialled on the base.
Dimensions: H: 10.5cms D: 10.5cms
Clay: Earthenware
Technique: Slip cast
Glaze: Black, aventurine, grey and gold
Sculpture / Non Functional
Earthenware Sea Globes are fired many times to create complex glazing designs that have been abstractly inspired by the coastline where I live and work.
This earthenware Sea Globe has been decorated with multiple black glazes contrasted by seams of aventurine, grey and gold stratum. The globe has been inspired by the iron rich rock formations that glisten in the morning sun here along the Pembrokeshire coast.
I complete very few Earthenware Sea Globes due to the success rate being low caused by the multiple firings and complex glazing designs. Each piece is unique and designed purely as a sculptural “objet d’art” and is not functional (i.e. should not be used as a vase).
Initialled on the base.