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Blue, Aventurine, grey and platinum Sea Globe
Dimensions: H: 10.5cms D: 10.5cms
Clay: Earthenware
Technique: Slip cast
Glaze: Blue, turquoise, black, aventurine, grey, platinum
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 stunning earthenware Sea Globe considers the relationship between the ocean and the coastal rock formations. It has been glazed with a beautiful combination of turquoise and deep blue cascading down onto a combination of grey, black and aventurine layers resembling rock stratum. During the final firing platinum detailing has been applied to the rim and around the circumference of the globe.
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: Blue, turquoise, black, aventurine, grey, platinum
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 stunning earthenware Sea Globe considers the relationship between the ocean and the coastal rock formations. It has been glazed with a beautiful combination of turquoise and deep blue cascading down onto a combination of grey, black and aventurine layers resembling rock stratum. During the final firing platinum detailing has been applied to the rim and around the circumference of the globe.
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.