2- 'Four Thousand, Six Hundred and Sixty-Eight'
2- 'Four Thousand, Six Hundred and Sixty-Eight'
Named after the exact number of dots on the surface.
21.5 cm high
A hand thrown and hand decorated ceramic vase, glazed with a glossy blueberry stoneware glaze.
Hand painted with mother of pearl lustre, and fired a third time to 800°C, to create an iridescent, pearl coated interior.
It is incredibly important to my practice that every piece I make is an individually made, unique, one-of-a-kind treasure. Therefore, each form is thrown on the potter's wheel, turned, and hand decorated.
I explore highly decorated surfaces using a process called slip trailing to build up dotted patterns. Slip is a mixture of clay and water, and at the right consistency it can be piped like icing. The dots add a textured element to the surface, which extends the art form from just a visual experience.
Each pattern is applied freehand, with individually piped dots.