Radiating Warmth
US$ 648
Overview
2017
Stone, Stoneware
Unique Work
Dimensions: 24cm (H) x 19cm (W) x 10cm (D) / 9.4" (H) x 7.5" (W) x 3.9" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
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Artist statement
Inspiration
This ceramic sculpture falls under my series called Open Sculptures. These investigate ways of seeing inside and out space using colour and line. The intention is to draw and scatter the eye to investigate different parts of the form simultaneously.
The inspiration behind this work stems from my fascination with stone circles in the UK such as Stonehenge. They are places full of mystery, it invites me to ask questions and imagine. The sculpture suggests an architectural presence and can also relate to clouds.
Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular cylinders that were thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze on the outside and inside, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1220c.
Created: 20/2/17
Dimensions: H24 W19 D10cm
This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.
This is an original handmade sculpture and includes a certificate of authenticity.
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Artist profile
Martin Harman
Born: 1986
Hometown: Bristol
Based in: Bristol
About Martin
I am a British artist based in the UK.
I create original, one-off, dreamlike abstract ceramic sculpture and 2D artworks.
From 2010-2012 I undertook an MA in Ceramics at UWIC Cardiff School of Art and
Design, UK.
Why am I creating art?
Today’s society can sometimes seem mundane and in keeping …
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