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Ceramics

I have just found this tiny pot which I made in about 1976 as a student. Probably the best thing I created at that time as it holds much of what still concerns me in current drawing projects. The Square, The Circle and a playful response to the world I live in.

What I like most of all is its ‘pot-ness’ whilst at the same time its ‘bird-ness’.  I remember that I had seen an image of some ancient clay toys, which inspired the painting scheme. Hand-built porcelain at just 6 c.m tall, with brushwork in iron oxide.                                            This bird with four legs still makes me chuckle.

My current work still has the same archeological connections as I continue to ponder on the ancient impulse to ‘make’.        I am still obsessing with geometry in conjunction with natural forms.             My choice of materials is still governed by a perception of ancestral  connections.  Clay, minerals, charcoal. The sense of touch is still as important in 2D work.

In the last month I have bought two pieces of art.

The first being a ceramic mask from Graham Underhill.                                                         The Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Corbyb Glen LincolnshireIMG_2114

The Second work of  textile art from Kashif Nadim Chaudry.                                                     Primary: Nottingham Studios. 71936347_3104614602943561_4713049011844546560_o