Contour Pot by Lisa Stockham
£495.00
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“My work references ancient vessels & archaeological artifacts. I find beauty in surfaces that reveal memories of their past - frayed fabric, peeling paint, rusting metals, decay & erosion. Through clay, slips and glazes I explore layered surface textures to evoke the passing of time. I leave the evidence of making behind - my fingerprints, tool marks. The material memories that reveal the journey of the making process.”
-Created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Lisa Stockham
Materials: Stoneware and Slip
Techniques: Hand-Built and Painted
Dimensions: ø23cm, H;25cm
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
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“My work references ancient vessels & archaeological artifacts. I find beauty in surfaces that reveal memories of their past - frayed fabric, peeling paint, rusting metals, decay & erosion. Through clay, slips and glazes I explore layered surface textures to evoke the passing of time. I leave the evidence of making behind - my fingerprints, tool marks. The material memories that reveal the journey of the making process.”
-Created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Lisa Stockham
Materials: Stoneware and Slip
Techniques: Hand-Built and Painted
Dimensions: ø23cm, H;25cm
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“My work references ancient vessels & archaeological artifacts. I find beauty in surfaces that reveal memories of their past - frayed fabric, peeling paint, rusting metals, decay & erosion. Through clay, slips and glazes I explore layered surface textures to evoke the passing of time. I leave the evidence of making behind - my fingerprints, tool marks. The material memories that reveal the journey of the making process.”
-Created for the Making Memories exhibition