Figurative Ceramic Sculpture

Inspiration: Movement in and through space

"In my figurative work it is the language of spatial relationships between people that is of primary interest. Especially the body language evinced in street gatherings and in contemporary dance.

These forms of interaction are sensual, physical experiences with emotional and psychological reverberations.

After dance, clay is the most direct, physically responsive medium that I know. That one’s dialogue with the medium can be frozen into permanence with fire by processes which continue a sensual dialogue and have elements of chance and risk add further to the excitement.

Image:

Image: Figurative Group

Image: Three Sisters

Image: The Hive Is Busy

Image: Glowing Head

Image: Group Figurative

Image: Lovers - View 2

Image: Monument

Image: Close Encounter

Image: Skaters

Image: Two back to back figures balanced on a small pedestal not entirely happy with their situation

Image: A ball of heads, about the size of a small football but comprising of lots of anguished looking heads.

Image: Based on an etching by Goya, this si a ceramic relief with several figures some with noses in the air trying to be superior whilst one figure is moving away in disgrace and another seems about to be excluded also.

Ceramic sculpture ~ wood fired ceramics~ Slab Forms ~ Garden sculpture.
Ceramic Sculptures Yorkshire ~ Ceramics based on Landscapes Yorkshire ~ Garden Sculptures Yorkshire ~ Tile Panels Yorkshire ~ Site specific Ceramics Yorkshire ~ Wall pieces Yorkshire ~ Wood Fired Ceramics Yorkshire


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