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New Collection by Abigail Schama

A collection for Flow

Abigail Schama

         "I come to ceramics from a background in painting, so that the body and form of clay is another surface for making marks and cultivating textures. Unlike a painting, a pot has no front or back, but one can reach inside it, respond to the human impulse to touch and handle it."

Ceramicist Abigail Schama is known for her subtle experimental stoneware, which combine organic thrown forms with expressive surface textures. As functional pieces, they invite a tactile response from those who use them.

For this collection for Flow, Schama has used reclaimed clays from her shared studio. The recycled clay is composed of an unknown combination of what her and other makers are using – stoneware, porcelain, terracotta, black or red clays – and so the complexion of each piece represents a snapshot of a period in time, and remains unpredictable and unique.


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