Today I'm sharing the work of ceramicist Fenella Elms. Her mobius structures are so delightful and I enjoy the way my eyes are carried through their twists and turns. The shadows these forms create at night must be so dramatic. I hope you enjoy and have a marvelous Monday!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Marvelous Monday
"Clay transforms in the kiln: an irreversible process from mud to sharp edges, vibrant colour and translucency. I am drawn to develop this transforming quality in the work itself; making pieces that alter in pattern or give an allusion of movement and depth by using clay’s potential for creating surface texture and building sculptural dimension."
Today I'm sharing the work of ceramicist Fenella Elms. Her mobius structures are so delightful and I enjoy the way my eyes are carried through their twists and turns. The shadows these forms create at night must be so dramatic. I hope you enjoy and have a marvelous Monday!
Today I'm sharing the work of ceramicist Fenella Elms. Her mobius structures are so delightful and I enjoy the way my eyes are carried through their twists and turns. The shadows these forms create at night must be so dramatic. I hope you enjoy and have a marvelous Monday!
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2 comments:
I wonder how those are done, I really do. How do they stand in the kiln? How do they stand at all? That is some amazing craftsmanship.
Love your Blog will have to follow!
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